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Letters Of The Law Race And The Fantasy Of Colorblindness In American Law Han

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Letters Of The Law Race And The Fantasy Of Colorblindness In American Law Han
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Publisher: Stanford Law Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 165
Author: Han, Sora Y.
ISBN: 9780804789110, 0804789118
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Letters Of The Law Race And The Fantasy Of Colorblindness In American Law Han by Han, Sora Y. 9780804789110, 0804789118 instant download after payment.

"How should we understand legal colorblindness today? In Letters of the Law, Sora Han argues that colorblindness is not simply a racial ideology of American jurisprudence--it is also a fantasy structuring of legal interpretation itself. Letters of the Law traces the fantasy of colorblindness across iconic Supreme Court cases on citizenship, segregation, criminal procedure, internment, affirmative action, prisoner rights, and sexual freedom. Through these original readings, Han reveals that unresolved legal legacies of racial slavery remain at the core of some of the most urgent social issues of our time. Ultimately, in Letters of the Law, diverse histories of civil rights reform converge as the ongoing practice of black freedom struggle"--Back cover. 

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