Race and Law
Certificate(s): Public Interest and Social Justice Law (List B)
Course Description:
This course has three themes: (1) understanding and critiquing American racism and the role law plays in perpetuating it; (2) understanding and critiquing popular and legal conceptions of “race” itself; and (3) understanding and critiquing the ways that people have struggled against racism and sought equal opportunity through law. These themes will be examined in the historical context in which concepts of race and racism arose, but half the class will be devoted to contemporary issues. Materials are designed to provoke both scholarly and pragmatic discussions of these themes.
Class Notes:
Attendance is mandatory. Professor does not allow laptops. A limited number of papers may qualify for the Supervised Analytical Writing Requirement. Required texts for the course will be listed online as will the assignment for the first class.