Race theorists have noted that racial discrimination has shaped the existing distribution of economic resources, and have used this observation to justify reparations, to defend affirmative action, and to call for other legal changes that would improve the socioeconomic status of people of color. This Article takes the theorists\u27 observation further. Property has a political function. Racially discriminatory allocation rules not only impose economic and social harms upon people of color, but also impair the ability of these people to engage in political expression and participation through structures such as the privately financed campaign finance system
Scant attention has been paid to the historical trajectory and effect of the United States’ intellec...
The drive to end racial discrimination now extends beyond blatant racial distinctions to less obviou...
This Article explores a few remedies to closing the racial wealth gap rooted in a theory of contract...
Race theorists have noted that racial discrimination has shaped the existing distribution of economi...
Proposed campaign finance reforms and critiques of current campaign finance jurisprudence are incomp...
Race shaped property law for everyone in the United States, and we are all the poorer for it. This t...
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...
This Article surveys the extent and causes of racial inequality with respect to control over propert...
This article explores the relationship between gender, race and property.Women in the United States ...
Racial capitalism provides a baseline analysis of how capitalist systems function inextricably from ...
Early Law and Economics advocates asserted that antidiscrimination laws were wasteful and unnecessar...
Property scholars have neither forgotten nor ignored the government\u27s role in creating and furthe...
The major thesis of this paper is that the lower socioeconomic status of Blacks compared to As...
The theory of racial capitalism offers insights into the relationship between class and race, provid...
Scant attention has been paid to the historical trajectory and effect of the United States’ intellec...
The drive to end racial discrimination now extends beyond blatant racial distinctions to less obviou...
This Article explores a few remedies to closing the racial wealth gap rooted in a theory of contract...
Race theorists have noted that racial discrimination has shaped the existing distribution of economi...
Proposed campaign finance reforms and critiques of current campaign finance jurisprudence are incomp...
Race shaped property law for everyone in the United States, and we are all the poorer for it. This t...
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...
This Article surveys the extent and causes of racial inequality with respect to control over propert...
This article explores the relationship between gender, race and property.Women in the United States ...
Racial capitalism provides a baseline analysis of how capitalist systems function inextricably from ...
Early Law and Economics advocates asserted that antidiscrimination laws were wasteful and unnecessar...
Property scholars have neither forgotten nor ignored the government\u27s role in creating and furthe...
The major thesis of this paper is that the lower socioeconomic status of Blacks compared to As...
The theory of racial capitalism offers insights into the relationship between class and race, provid...
Scant attention has been paid to the historical trajectory and effect of the United States’ intellec...
The drive to end racial discrimination now extends beyond blatant racial distinctions to less obviou...
This Article explores a few remedies to closing the racial wealth gap rooted in a theory of contract...