Resources: Mind Science, Implicit Bias

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Implicit Bias in the Courtroom – by Jerry Kang, Judge Mark Bennett, Devon Carbado, Pam Casey, Nilanjana Dasgupta, David Faigman, Rachel Godsil, Anthony G. Greenwald, Justin Levinson, Jennifer Mnookin; UCLA Law Review (2012)

Intentional Blindness – by Ian F. Haney-López, NYU Law Review (2012)

Unconscious Racism – by David Kairysm, Temple Law Review (September 2011)

Discriminatory Intent Reconsidered: Folk Concepts of Intentionality and Equal Protection Jurisprudence – by Julia Kobick, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (2010)

Skin Color Plays a Role in Craigslist Transactions, Study Says – by Amar Toor, Switched.com (June 3, 2010)

Unraveling the Gordian Knot of Implicit Bias in Jury Selection: The Problems of Judge-Dominated Voir Dire, the Failed Promise of Batson, and Proposed Solutions – by Judge Mark W. Bennett, Harvard Law & Policy Review (February 2010)

Sticks and Stones, the Words That Hurt: Entrenched Stereotypes Eight Years After 9/11 – by Sahar F. Aziz, New York City Law Review (Winter 2009)

The Id, the Ego, and Equal Protection in the 21st Century: Building upon Charles Lawrence’s Vision to Mount a Contemporary Challenge to the Intent Doctrine – by Eva Paterson, Kimberly Thomas Rapp, Sara Jackson; Connecticut Law Review (2008)

How I Learned to Treat My Bias – by Manoj Jain, The Washington Post (April 15, 2007)

Tests of trainee doctors find signs of race bias in care – by Stephen Smith, Boston Globe (July 20, 2007)

Race Gap: Crime vs. Punishment – by Jonathan D. Glater, The New York Times (October 7, 2007)

The Making and Unmaking of Whiteness – by Birgit Brander Rasmussen, Duke University Press (2001)

The Black Image in the White Mind: Media and Race in America – by Robert M. Entman, Andrew Rojecki, University of Chicago Press (2001)

The Id, the Ego, and Equal Protection: Reckoning with Unconscious Racism – by Charles R. Lawrence III, Stanford Law Review (January 1987)

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