America is profoundly segregated along racial lines. We attend separate schools, live in separate neighborhoods, attend different churches, and shop at different stores. This rigid racial segregation results in social, economic, and resource inequality, with White communities of opportunity on the one hand and many communities of color without access to quality schools, jobs, transportation, or health care on the other. Many people view this as an unfortunate fact of life, or as a relic of legal systems long since overturned and beyond the reach of current legal process. But this is not true. On the contrary, the law continues to play a profound role in creating and legitimizing pat-terns of racial segregation all across America. Crime-free...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
Using the law to promote diversity in residential communities is probably more difficult than promot...
America is profoundly segregated along racial lines. We attend separate schools, live in separate ne...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
Housing segregation is a defining feature of the American landscape. Scholars have thoroughly docume...
The law largely has overlooked one of the most important sociological developments of the last half ...
Access to affordable housing is one of the most critical issues currently facing low-income families...
Today, more than three decades after the 1968 Fair Housing Act ( FHA ) banned such behavior, blatant...
Segregation rates have remained stagnant in many regions of the United States since the passage of t...
Segregation rates have remained stagnant in many regions of the United States since the passage of t...
Economic and racial integration in housing remains elusive more than forty years after the passage o...
Using the law to promote diversity in residential communities is probably more difficult than promot...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
Using the law to promote diversity in residential communities is probably more difficult than promot...
America is profoundly segregated along racial lines. We attend separate schools, live in separate ne...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
Housing segregation is a defining feature of the American landscape. Scholars have thoroughly docume...
The law largely has overlooked one of the most important sociological developments of the last half ...
Access to affordable housing is one of the most critical issues currently facing low-income families...
Today, more than three decades after the 1968 Fair Housing Act ( FHA ) banned such behavior, blatant...
Segregation rates have remained stagnant in many regions of the United States since the passage of t...
Segregation rates have remained stagnant in many regions of the United States since the passage of t...
Economic and racial integration in housing remains elusive more than forty years after the passage o...
Using the law to promote diversity in residential communities is probably more difficult than promot...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
With the United States Supreme Court\u27s condemnation of legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Edu...
Using the law to promote diversity in residential communities is probably more difficult than promot...