This Article explores relevant social science data and examines how it affects the analysis and understanding of evidence of emotional harm. Part I provides an overview of the current state of emotional harm cases. Part II discusses the issue of bias in the process of reviewing discrimination cases from the perspective of critical race theory and recent social science data. In Part III, this Article examines the cycles of ignorance that have contributed to an under-valuation of emotional harm in housing discrimination litigation. Finally, suggestions are made about how to gather relevant psychological and medical information on the effects of discrimination and how to incorporate that information into a case so that the full extent of emoti...
Part I of this Article offers several justifications for providing remedies for present harms that a...
In this article, I draw on two decades of experience as a civil rights advocate to reflect on the de...
Today’s legal civil rights struggle is in large measure the effort to retain the foundational premis...
This Article explores relevant social science data and examines how it affects the analysis and unde...
The existance of a shortage of adequate housing in the United States has further intensified the pro...
In this Article, I demonstrate that claims for lost access to desirable communities can be easily in...
This article addresses the question of whether housing practices that produce discriminatory effects...
Disparate impact liability, a theory for pleading discrimination allegations, has been an important ...
In 2013, the United States Supreme Court was set to hear oral arguments in Mount Holly v. Mt. Holly ...
This article discusses the likely Supreme Court invalidation of the disparate-impact test as a means...
Housing represents an important arena within which racial inequalities continue to manifest—a fact h...
In its Fourteenth Amendment jurisprudence, the Supreme Court regards intentional discrimination as t...
This Article examines the extent to which employment discrimination litigation conducted under the c...
Housing discrimination is a common problem experienced by disadvantaged groups in Torontos private h...
The Fair Housing Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act have had measurable success in providing oppor...
Part I of this Article offers several justifications for providing remedies for present harms that a...
In this article, I draw on two decades of experience as a civil rights advocate to reflect on the de...
Today’s legal civil rights struggle is in large measure the effort to retain the foundational premis...
This Article explores relevant social science data and examines how it affects the analysis and unde...
The existance of a shortage of adequate housing in the United States has further intensified the pro...
In this Article, I demonstrate that claims for lost access to desirable communities can be easily in...
This article addresses the question of whether housing practices that produce discriminatory effects...
Disparate impact liability, a theory for pleading discrimination allegations, has been an important ...
In 2013, the United States Supreme Court was set to hear oral arguments in Mount Holly v. Mt. Holly ...
This article discusses the likely Supreme Court invalidation of the disparate-impact test as a means...
Housing represents an important arena within which racial inequalities continue to manifest—a fact h...
In its Fourteenth Amendment jurisprudence, the Supreme Court regards intentional discrimination as t...
This Article examines the extent to which employment discrimination litigation conducted under the c...
Housing discrimination is a common problem experienced by disadvantaged groups in Torontos private h...
The Fair Housing Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act have had measurable success in providing oppor...
Part I of this Article offers several justifications for providing remedies for present harms that a...
In this article, I draw on two decades of experience as a civil rights advocate to reflect on the de...
Today’s legal civil rights struggle is in large measure the effort to retain the foundational premis...