Common law courts have for centuries regarded corporations as artificial persons—colorless, invisible, intangible persons. Yet, recently some courts have ruled that corporations can and do possess racial identities as a matter of law. This Article explores the practical and theoretical implications of this ruling, both for our understanding of corporate personality and of race. In doing so, the Article develops an economic model of race based on representations and interpretations of racial signals and commitments. This model is used to suggest an approach to antidiscrimination law that avoids racial essentialism and an approach to corporate law that complicates shareholder primacy
This article is about the discourses in law school classes in which non-white students are in classe...
Any effort to specify identity conditions for corporations faces significant challenges. Corporation...
Bias and discrimination continue to limit opportunities and outcomes for racial minorities in Americ...
Common law courts have for centuries regarded corporations as artificial persons—colorless, invisibl...
The theory of racial capitalism offers insights into the relationship between class and race, provid...
Legal academics often perceive law and economics (L&E) and critical race theory (CRT) as oppositio...
Recent Supreme Court cases have entrenched a new image of corporate civic identity, assigning to the...
Oh describes this essay as a critique of constitutional and political discourse on race and argues...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Theoretical debates about the nature of the cor...
This Article explores the relatively new idea in American legal thought that people of color are hum...
This article argues that legal persons derive rights under the Convention on the Elimination of All ...
Courts rarely question the racial identity claims made by parties litigating employment discriminati...
Race is a legal concept, and like all legal concepts, it is a matrix of rules. Although the legal co...
This Article employs what it calls critical race realism to theorize and propose a common law an...
The standard Law \u26 Economics analysis of racial discrimination has stunted our thinking about rac...
This article is about the discourses in law school classes in which non-white students are in classe...
Any effort to specify identity conditions for corporations faces significant challenges. Corporation...
Bias and discrimination continue to limit opportunities and outcomes for racial minorities in Americ...
Common law courts have for centuries regarded corporations as artificial persons—colorless, invisibl...
The theory of racial capitalism offers insights into the relationship between class and race, provid...
Legal academics often perceive law and economics (L&E) and critical race theory (CRT) as oppositio...
Recent Supreme Court cases have entrenched a new image of corporate civic identity, assigning to the...
Oh describes this essay as a critique of constitutional and political discourse on race and argues...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Theoretical debates about the nature of the cor...
This Article explores the relatively new idea in American legal thought that people of color are hum...
This article argues that legal persons derive rights under the Convention on the Elimination of All ...
Courts rarely question the racial identity claims made by parties litigating employment discriminati...
Race is a legal concept, and like all legal concepts, it is a matrix of rules. Although the legal co...
This Article employs what it calls critical race realism to theorize and propose a common law an...
The standard Law \u26 Economics analysis of racial discrimination has stunted our thinking about rac...
This article is about the discourses in law school classes in which non-white students are in classe...
Any effort to specify identity conditions for corporations faces significant challenges. Corporation...
Bias and discrimination continue to limit opportunities and outcomes for racial minorities in Americ...