A reader on race, civil rights, and American law : a multiracial approach /

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Imprint:Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press, c2001.
Description:xviii, 805 p. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4527775
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Varying Form of Title:Race, civil rights, and American law
Other authors / contributors:Davis, Timothy, 1954-
Johnson, Kevin R.
Martínez, George A.
ISBN:0890897352
Notes:Reprints of articles originally published 1973-2000.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

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505 8 0 |t Racially Based Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Criminal Justice System /  |r Paul Butler --  |t The Myth of the Nullifying Jury /  |r Nancy S. Marder --  |t Rights Held Hostage: Race, Ideology and the Peremptory Challenge /  |r Kenneth B. Nunn --  |t The Dilemma of Difference: Race As a Sentencing Factor /  |r Placido G. Gomez --  |t Indeterminate Sentencing: An Analysis of Sentencing in America /  |r Christopher M. Alexander --  |t Racial Discrimination and the Death Penalty in the Post-Furman Era: An Empirical and Legal Overview, with Recent Findings From Philadelphia /  |r David C. Baldus, George Woodworth and David Zuckerman /  |r [et al.] --  |t Probing the Capital Prosecutor's Perspective: Race of the Discretionary Actors /  |r Jeffrey J. Pokorak --  |g Ch. 6.  |t Hate Speech --  |g A.  |t The Case for Regulation --  |t Words that Wound: A Tort Action for Racial Insults, Epithets, and Name-Calling /  |r Richard Delgado --  |t It He Hollers Let Him Go: Regulating Racist Speech On Campus /  |r Charles R. Lawrence III --  |g B.  |t R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul --  |t The Case of the Missing Amendments: R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul /  |r Akhil Reed Amar --  |g C.  |t Responses To Speech Regulation --  |t The Case Against Postmodern Censorship Theory /  |r Steven G. Gey --  |g Ch. 7.  |t Race and Immigration Law --  |t Race, the Immigration Laws, and Domestic Race Relations: A "Magic Mirror" into the Heart of Darkness /  |r Kevin R. Johnson --  |t The Limits of Borders: A Moderate Proposal for Immigration Reform /  |r Frank H. Wu --  |t The Construction of Race and Class Buffers in the Structure of Immigration Controls and Laws /  |r Tanya Kateri Hernandez --  |t The Civil Rights Revolution Comes to Immigration Law: A New Look at the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 /  |r Gabriel J. Chin --  |t Immigration, Equality and Diversity /  |r Stephen H. Legomsky --  |t Demography and Distrust: The Latino Challenge to Civil Rights and Immigration Policy in the 1990s and Beyond /  |r Rachel F. Moran --  |t LatCrit Theory, International Human Rights, Popular Culture, and the Faces of Despair in INS Raids /  |r Elvia R. Arriola --  |g Ch. 8.  |t The Intersection of Race and Gender --  |t Introduction /  |r Adrien K. Wing --  |t Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory /  |r Angela P. Harris --  |t Converging Stereotypes in Racialized Sexual Harassment: Where the Model Minority Meets Suzie Wong /  |r Sumi K. Cho --  |t Foreword: The Meaning of Gender Equality in Criminal Law /  |r Dorothy E. Roberts --  |t Las Olvidadas - Gendered in Justice/Gendered Injustice: Latinas, Fronteras and the Law /  |r Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol --  |t Intersectionality and Positionality: Situating Women of Color in the Affirmative Action Dialogue /  |r Laura M. Padilla --  |g Ch. 9.  |t Racial Complexities --  |g A.  |t Assimilation --  |t Do African-Americans Need Immersion Schools?: The Paradoxes Created by Legal Conceptualization of Race and Public Education /  |r Kevin Brown --  |t Deconstructing Homo[geneous] Americanus: The White Ethnic Immigrant Narrative and Its Exclusionary Effect /  |r Sylvia R. Lazos Vargas --  |t Beyond the Rhetoric of Assimilation and Cultural Pluralism: Addressing the Tension of Separatism and Conflict in an Immigration-Driven Multiracial Society /  |r Bill Ong Hing --  |t Latinos, Assimilation and the Law: A Philosophical Perspective /  |r George A. Martinez --  |g B.  |t Interracial Conflict --  |t Traces of the Master Narrative in the Story of African American/Korean American Conflict: How We Constructed "Los Angeles" /  |r Lisa C. Ikemoto --  |t Multicultural Empowerment: It's Not Just Black and White Anymore /  |r Deborah Ramirez --  |t Civil Rights and Immigration: Challenges for the Latino Community in the Twenty-First Century /  |r Kevin R. Johnson --  |g C.  |t Multiracialism --  |t Unloving /  |r Jim Chen --  |t "Multiracial" Discourse: Racial Classifications in an Era of Color-Blind Jurisprudence /  |r Tanya Kateri Hernandez --  |t Destabilizing Racial Classifications Based on Insights Gleaned from Trademark Law /  |r Alex M. Johnson, Jr. --  |t "Melting Pot" or "Ring of Fire"?: Assimilation and the Mexican-American Experience /  |r Kevin R. Johnson --  |g D.  |t Sexual Orientation and Race --  |t Myths of Identity: Individual and Group Portraits of Race and Sexual Orientation /  |r Kenneth L. Karst --  |t Ignoring the Sexualization of Race: Heteronormativity, Critical Race Theory and Anti-Racist Politics /  |r Darren Lenard Hutchinson --  |t Latina Multidimensionality and LatCrit Possibilities: Culture, Gender, and Sex /  |r Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol --  |t Sex and Race in Queer Legal Culture: Ruminations on Identities & Inter-Connectivities /  |r Francisco Valdes --  |g Ch. 10.  |t The Pursuit of Racial Justice: What Can Be Done? --  |t Is American Law Inherently Racist? /  |r Richard Delgado and Daniel A. Farber --  |t Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner!! /  |r Stephen Reinhardt --  |t Legal Indeterminacy, Judicial Discretion and the Mexican-American Litigation Experience: 1930-1980 /  |r George A. Martinez --  |t Critical Race Praxis: Race Theory and Political Lawyering Practice in Post-Civil Rights America /  |r Eric K. Yamamoto --  |t Entering Great America: Reflections on Race and the Convergence of Progressive Legal Theory and Practice /  |r Margaret M. Russell --  |t Civil Rights and Immigration: Challenges for the Latino Community in the Twenty-First Century /  |r Kevin R. Johnson --  |t Essential Politics /  |r Sumi K. Cho --  |t Coalition-Building Between Natives and Non-Natives /  |r Haunani-Kay Trask --  |t Cyber-Race /  |r Jerry Kang --  |g Ch. 11.  |t Racial Minorities in Legal Academia --  |g A.  |t The Experiences of People of Color in the Citadel --  |t Reflections on Identity, Diversity, and Morality /  |r Deborah Waire Post --  |t A Latino Law Professor /  |r Kevin Johnson --  |g B.  |t The Rise of Critical Race Theory, Storytelling, and Other Forms of Subversion --  |t Brown v. Board of Education and the Interest-Convergence Dilemma /  |r Derrick A. Bell, Jr. --  |t The Imperial Scholar: Reflections on a Review of Civil Rights Literature /  |r Richard Delgado --  |t Critical Race Theory, Archie Shepp, and Fire Music: Securing an Authentic Intellectual Life in a Multicultural World /  |r John O. Calmore --  |g C.  |t The Empire Strikes Back: Critics of the Critics --  |t Telling Stories Out of School: An Essay on Legal Narratives /  |r Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry --  |t Some Critical Thoughts on Critical Race Theory /  |r Douglas E. Litowitz --  |t Philosophical Considerations and the Use of Narrative in Law /  |r George A. Martinez. 
500 |a Reprints of articles originally published 1973-2000. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 1.  |t Concepts of Race: Biological Reality or Social Construction? --  |g A.  |t Some History: Biology as a Different Rationalization for Racial Subordination --  |t The Evolution of Modern Racial Awareness /  |r Michael Omi and Howard Winant --  |g B.  |t The "One Drop" Rule and Its Impact --  |t The Devil and the One Drop Rule: Racial Categories, African Americans, and the U.S. Census /  |r Christine B. Hickman --  |g C.  |t Social Construction of Race --  |t The Social Construction of Race: Some Observations on Illusion, Fabrication, and Choice /  |r Ian F. Haney Lopez --  |g D.  |t Whiteness as a "Race" --  |t "Was Blind, But Now I See": White Race Consciousness and the Requirement of Discriminatory Intent /  |r Barbara J. Flagg --  |t Language and Silence: Making Systems of Privilege Visible /  |r Stephanie M. Wildman and Adrienne D. Davis --  |t Dismantling Whiteness /  |r Ian F. Haney Lopez --  |g E.  |t Identity Issues and Different Minority Groups: Who Wants To Be White? --  |t The Legal Construction of Race: Mexican-Americans and Whiteness /  |r George A. Martinez --  |t From Black To White and Back Again /  |r Frank Wu --  |g Ch. 2.  |t Histories of Race and Racism: The Constant of White Supremacy --  |g A.  |t The African American Experience: Slavery and the Constitution --  |t The Ten Precepts of American Slavery Jurisprudence: Chief Justice Roger Taney's Defense and Justice Thurgood Marshall's Condemnation of the Precept of Black Inferiority /  |r A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. --  |t Affirmative Action for the Master Class: The Creation of the Proslavery Constitution /  |r Paul Finkelman --  |g B.  |t Native Americans: Conquest and Betrayal --  |t Federal Power Over Indians: Its Sources, Scope, and Limitations /  |r Nell Jessup Newton --  |t The Algebra of Federal India Law: The Hard Trail of Decolonizing and Americanizing the White Man's Indian Jurisprudence /  |r Robert A. Williams, Jr. --  |t The Political Status of the Native Hawaiian People /  |r Jon M. Van Dyke --  |g C.  |t Asian Americans: From the Chinese Exclusion Laws to the Present --  |t Toward An Asian American Legal Scholarship: Critical Race Theory, Post-Structuralism, and Narrative Space /  |r Robert S. Chang --  |t Asian Americans: The "Reticent" Minority and Their Paradoxes /  |r Pat K. Chew --  |g D.  |t Latinos: Braceros, Wetbacks, Forgotten Americans, and "Foreigners" --  |t The Chronicle, My Grandfather's Stories, and Imimigration Law: The Slave Traders Chronicles as Racial History /  |r Michael A. Olivas --  |t Some Thoughts on the Future of Latino Legal Scholarship /  |r Kevin R. Johnson --  |g Ch. 3.  |t The Anti-Discrimination Laws --  |t The Id, the Ego, and Equal Protection: Reckoning with Unconscious Racism /  |r Charles R. Lawrence III --  |g A.  |t Employment --  |t Thirty Years of Title VII's Regulatory Regime: Rights, Theories, and Realities /  |r Ronald Turner --  |t The Content of Our Categories: A Cognitive Bias Approach to Discrimination and Equal Employment Opportunity /  |r Linda Hamilton Krieger --  |t The Efficiency and Efficacy of Title VII /  |r Richard A. Posner --  |t Needed in the Nineties: Improved Individual and Structural Remedies for Racial and Sexual Disadvantages in Employment /  |r Mary E. Becker --  |t To Help Those Most in Need: Undocumented Workers' Rights and Remedies unter Title VII /  |r Maria L. Ontiveros --  |t Direct Democracy and Distrust: The Relationship Between Language Law Rhetoric and the Language Vigilantism Experience /  |r Steven W. Bender --  |t How the Gercia Cousins Lost Their Accents: Understanding the Language of Title VII Decisions Approving English-Only Rules as the Product of Racial Dualism, Latino Invisibility, and Legal Indeterminacy /  |r Christopher David Ruiz Cameron --  |g B.  |t Housing --  |t The Persistence of Segregation: Links Between Residential Segregation and School Segregation /  |r Nancy A. Denton --  |t Race/ism Lost and Found: The Fair Housing Act at Thirty /  |r John O. Calmore --  |t Free Markets Deep in the Heart of Texas /  |r Jane E. Larson --  |t The Geography of Community /  |r Jerry Frug --  |t The Boundaries of Race: Political Geography in Legal Analysis /  |r Richard Thompson Ford --  |t Empowerment as the Key to Environmental Protection: The Need for Environmental Poverty Law /  |r Luke W. Cole --  |t Locally Undesirable Land Uses in Minority Neighborhoods: Disproportionate Siting or Market Dynamics? /  |r Vicki Been --  |t The Environmental Justice Misfit: Public Participation and the Paradigm Paradox /  |r Eileen Gauna --  |g C.  |t Voting --  |t Racial Discrimination and the Right to Vote /  |r Armand Derfner --  |t Save the Baby, Change the Bathwater, and Scrub the Tub: Latino Electoral Participation After Seventeen Years of Voting Rights Act Coverage /  |r Rodolfo O. De la Garza and Louis DeSipio --  |t Groups, Representation, and Race-Conscious Districting: A Case of the Emperor's Clothes /  |r Lani Guinier --  |t A Black Party? Timmons, Black Backlash and the Endangered Two-Party Paradigm /  |r Terry Smith --  |g D.  |t Education --  |t Civil Rights Litigation: Cases and Perspectives (1995) /  |r Roy L. Brooks, Gilbert P. Carrasco and Gordon A. Martin, Jr. --  |t Legal Indeterminancy, Judicial Discretion and the Mexican-American Litigation Experience: 1930-1980 /  |r George A. Martinez --  |t American Indian Education: The Terror of History and the Nation's Debt to the Indian Peoples /  |r Raymond Cross --  |t Bid Whist, Tonk, and United States v. Fordice: Why Integrationism Fails African-Americans Again /  |r Alex M. Johnson --  |t The Heart of Equal Protection: Education and Race /  |r Sharon E. Rush --  |t The Heart of Equal Protection: Education and Race /  |r Sharon E. Rush --  |t Transformative Desegregation: Liberating Hearts and Minds /  |r Wendy Brown-Scott --  |t Black America and School Choice: Charting a New Course /  |r Robin D. Barnes --  |t Reforming School Reform /  |r Martha Minow --  |t Schools, Race, and Money /  |r James E. Ryan --  |t Bilingual Education, Immigration, and the Culture of Disinvestment /  |r Rachel F. Moran --  |t Discrimination by Proxy: The Case of Proposition 227 and the Ban on Bilingual Education /  |r Kevin R. Johnson and George A. Martinez --  |t The Law of Civil Rights and the Dangers of Separatism in Multicultural America /  |r J. Harvie Wilkinson III --  |t Diversity, Distance, and the Delivery of Higher Education /  |r Rachel F. Moran --  |t Constitutional Criteria: The Social Science and Common Law of Admissions Decisions in Higher Education /  |r Michael A. Olivas --  |t Racism in Athletics: Subtle Yet Persistent /  |r Timothy Davis --  |g Ch. 4.  |t Affirmative Action --  |g A.  |t Types and Justification --  |t Understanding Affirmative Action /  |r David Benjamin Oppenheimer --  |g B.  |t Complexities of Affirmative Action --  |t Affirmative Action For Whom? /  |r Paul Brest and Miranda Oshige --  |g C.  |t Criticisms --  |t "Affirmative Action," Past, Present, and Future /  |r Lino A. Graglia --  |t Ten Arguments Against Affirmative Action - How Valid? /  |r Richard Delgado --  |g D.  |t The Backlash - Hopwood, Proposition 209, and Beyond: The Elusive Quest for Color-Blindness --  |t The Rumors of My Death Have Been Exaggerated: Hopwood's Error in "Discarding" Bakke /  |r Philip T. K. Daniel and Kyle Edward Timkin --  |t Proposition 209 /  |r Girardeau A. Spann --  |t A Critique of "Our Constitution Is Color-Blind" /  |r Neil Gotanda --  |g Ch. 5.  |t Criminal Justice --  |g A.  |t Historical Perspectives --  |t Measuring Racial Equity in Criminal Justice: The Historical Record /  |r Katheryn K. Russell --  |t Defining Race Through the Minority Experience /  |r Coramae Richey Mann --  |g B.  |t Disparate Effect of Criminal Laws --  |t The Minority "Crime Problem" /  |r Coramae Richey Mann --  |t The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Incarceration-Based Sentencing Policies /  |r Marc Mauer --  |t Crime, Race, and Reproduction /  |r Dorothy E. Roberts --  |t Prosecution and Race: The Power and Privilege of Discretion /  |r Angela J. Davis --  |t The Race Question in Criminal Law: Changing the Politics of Conflict /  |r Randall Kennedy --  |g C.  |t Specific Issues --  |t Race and the Fourth Amendment /  |r Tracey Maclin --  |t Gangs and Law Enforcement: The Necessity of Limiting the Use of Gang Profiles /  |r Suzin Kim --  |t Foreword: The Coming Crisis of Criminal Procedure /  |r Dan M. Kahan and Tracey L. Meares --  |t Foreword: Discretion and Discrimination Reconsidered: A Response to the New Criminal Justice Scholarship /  |r David Cole -- 
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