This casebook presents interdisciplinary, critical perspectives on race and racism and covers the roles of law and history in shaping the meanings of race in the United States. Updates the second edition with new material on...

Buy Now From Amazon

This casebook presents interdisciplinary, critical perspectives on race and racism and covers the roles of law and history in shaping the meanings of race in the United States. Updates the second edition with new material on: President Obama's election and "post-racialism"; important studies of implicit bias; the Voting Rights Act and allegedly race-neutral restrictions on voting; recurring violence against and harassment of Latino immigrants; book-banning in Arizona; and demographic changes and their implications. Includes new cases such as Shelby County v. Holder and Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, current statistics, and updated references. Features rich historical treatment of major racialized groups in the United States: African Americans, Indians, Latinos/Latinas, Asian Americans, and Whites. Contains chapters on differing implications of enslavement, conquest, colonization, and immigration, as well as on equality, education, freedom of expression, family and sexuality, stereotyping, and crime.

Similar Products

Evidence Under the Rules: Text, Cases, and Problems [Connected Casebook] (Aspen Casebook)Wills Trusts & Estates, Tenth Edition [Connected Casebook] (Aspen Casebook)The Law Governing Lawyers: Model Rules, Standards, Statutes, and State Lawyer Rules of Professional Conduct, 2019-2020 (Supplements)Constitutional Law [Connected Casebook] (Aspen Casebook)The Federal Courts and the Federal System, 7th, 2019 Supplement (University Casebook Series)Connecting Ethics and Practice: A Lawyer's Guide to Professional Responsibility (Aspen Coursebook)Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law (Aspen Casebook)Learning Evidence: From the Federal Rules to the Courtroom (Learning Series)