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Race/ethnicity & the Law


Law 7433 - Fall 2013

Professor: Tanya Monique Washington Class Times: M, 9:00 am - 11:45 am
Syllabus: Syllabus | Location: Room 330
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Course Description

Race and Ethnicity and the Law. Prerequisite: none, although Constitutional Law is helpful. Race has played a central role in American law from the Constitutional Convention through the civil rights movement to debates on affirmative action. This course will look at the evolution of "race" as a legal construct and its relation to ethnicity in our legal system. Examining cases, statutes, and analysis from diverse viewpoints, the course will consider the concept of a "colorblind" legal system in light of these historical developments.

Textbooks

Title (ed.) Author / Publisher / ISBN Availability
Race & Races: Cases & Resources for a Diverse America (2nd) Perea / West / #0314149988 GSU Bookstore
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