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Volume II
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Volume II
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The Desertification of Maternal Care: The Post-Dobbs Impact on OBGYN Access in Rural Texas
Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/20/26 Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/20/26

The Desertification of Maternal Care: The Post-Dobbs Impact on OBGYN Access in Rural Texas

by Kayla Ann Wilson

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Malcolm X as Legal Bogeyman
Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/20/26 Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/20/26

Malcolm X as Legal Bogeyman

by Zamir Ben-Dan

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Faces at the Bottom of Schools:      A Counterstory For The End of Racism
Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/20/26 Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/20/26

Faces at the Bottom of Schools: A Counterstory For The End of Racism

by M. Alex Evans

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Representation in America:        The Constitution’s Ideals v. The Citizens’ Realities
Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/19/26 Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/19/26

Representation in America: The Constitution’s Ideals v. The Citizens’ Realities

by Domonique Gray

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Without Her Knowledge: Enabling the Rape of an Unconscious Woman
Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/18/26 Southwest Journal of Law & Equality Editor in Chief 5/18/26

Without Her Knowledge: Enabling the Rape of an Unconscious Woman

by Amos Guiora, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde, Lindsay Allan, and Gianna LaRoche

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The Southwest Region of the Black Law Students Association (“SWBLSA”) is a regional affiliate of the National Black Law Students Association (“NBLSA”) empowering future lawyers through academic excellence, community advocacy, and the pursuit of systemic equity.