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Reference Full legal title
Vartivarian 1992 Vartivarian v. Golden Rule Ins.
Co., 1992 U.S. App. LEXIS 11632
(7th Cir. May 13, 1992)
Xieng 1993 Phanna K. Xieng v. Peoples Nat’l
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Discussion Questions and Exercises


In Kyomugisha v. Clowney and the University of Wisconsin,
Clowney asked the following question during her
deposition: “How about the burden on the other person to
go and take courses and study and to be understood as
well why should the burden be on the recipient?” How
would you characterize Clowney’s position? How do you
think someone in her position might fail to see the flaws in
her arguments?
Matsuda talks about positive reactions to accents, which
may “charm, surprise, intrigue.” Which accents do you
perceive positively? Pick one, and think about what
underlies your positive evaluation. Is there any more
substance to this positive evaluation than there is to a
negative evaluation?
One of Matsuda’s students once wrote: “What would be
the point of being a citizen if non-citizens had equal
rights?” How would you answer that question?
The courts have sometimes disagreed with the claim that
accent is immutable. There is generally agreement that
skin color is immutable, but language features are not.
How do technological advances change our understanding
of “immutability?” As it becomes possible to change skin
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