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Contributors
John G. Browning is a partner at Spencer Fane in Plano, Texas and Distinguished Jurist in Residence and Professor of Law at Faulkner University. He served as an appellate justice on the Fifth District Court of Appeals and has led campaigns to gain posthumous bar admission for Black men denied law licenses in the 19th century.
Paul Kens recently retired from the Department of Political Science at Texas State University.
Andrew H. Meck wrote this article in his third year at The George Washington Law School and is now practicing at Boyle & Jasari.
Charles J. Sheehan served as an attorney in the Department of Justice.
Rachel Shelden is an Associate Professor of History and Director of the George and Ann Richards Civil War Era Center at Penn State University.
Donald Grier Stephenson, Jr., is Charles A. Dana Professor of Government, Emeritus, at Franklin & Marshall.