This Article attempts to demonstrate that legal and racial disparities are taken into account in legal decisions and throughout the legal system, despite people\u27s belief and hope that the law is color and wealth blind. Furthermore, this Article demonstrates that race has always affected U.S. law and the legal system. Finally, prominent examples of race-and-class-neutral law are not neutral at all, but include some inherent biases
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In Measuring the Racial Unevenness of Law School, Jonathan Feingold and Doug Souza introduce and a...
Beginning with the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, America has promised its cit...
This Article explores a great paradox at the heart of the prevailing paradigm of American antidiscri...
In response to the prevalent view that American law and legal institutions are class and color blind...
Many believe that the legal system has achieved racial neutrality because statutes and regulations d...
Early Law and Economics advocates asserted that antidiscrimination laws were wasteful and unnecessar...
This Article surveys the extent and causes of racial inequality with respect to control over propert...
Race theorists have noted that racial discrimination has shaped the existing distribution of economi...
This Article describes the connection between wealth inequality and the increasing structural racism...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
Proposed campaign finance reforms and critiques of current campaign finance jurisprudence are incomp...
The aim of this article is to begin to theorize the fraught space within which class-privileged raci...
A long-standing justification for the institution of property is that it encourages effort and plann...
The theory of racial capitalism offers insights into the relationship between class and race, provid...
This article provides evidence that the American taxation system disproportionately impacts the Blac...
In Measuring the Racial Unevenness of Law School, Jonathan Feingold and Doug Souza introduce and a...
Beginning with the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, America has promised its cit...
This Article explores a great paradox at the heart of the prevailing paradigm of American antidiscri...