2020 • $138.00 • 1032 pp • casebound
Tags: Civil Rights/Race and the Law
Teacher's Manual availableMaintaining the easily readable style and tightly organized structure of the earlier editions, the fifth edition of Race Law provides an in-depth examination of the issue of race and values in the American legal process, from the formation of the United States Constitution in 1787 to the present.
This book covers a unique blend of original source materials and scholarly analysis, including historical background information, legislation, judicial decisions, congressional hearings, commentary, biographical information, and questions. Fully revised and updated, it offers important new material on citizenship, immigration, politics, criminal justice, affirmative action, and voting rights, and important new cases such as Trump v. Hawaii, Flowers v. Mississippi, and Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard College.
If you are a professor teaching in this field you may request a complimentary copy.