Rachel F. Moran and Devon Wayne Carbado's Race Law Stories

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Rachel F. Moran

Robert D. and Leslie-Kay Raven Professor of Law
University of California, Berkeley
School of Law

Devon Wayne Carbado

Professor of Law
University of California
UCLA School of Law

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Rachel F. Moran and Devon Wayne Carbado's
Race Law Stories

(Stories Series)



Race Law Stories brings to life well-known and not-so-well known legal opinions—hidden gems—that address slavery, Native American conquest, Chinese exclusion, Jim Crow, Japanese American internment, immigration, affirmative action, voting rights and employment discrimination. Each story goes beyond legal opinions to explore the historical context of the cases and the worlds of the ordinary people and larger-than-life personalities who drove the litigation process. The book’s multiracial and interdisciplinary approach makes it useful for courses on race and the law and Critical Race Theory both inside and outside the law school as well as for undergraduate and graduate courses in ethnic studies. Each story illuminates the role that the law has played in both creating and combating racial inequality. Race Law Cases, an edited collection of the cases discussed in the Race Law Stories, will be available as a supplement in 2008.



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