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^ Race Law: Cases, Commentary, and Questions ↠ PDF Read by # F. Michael Higginbotham eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Race Law: Cases, Commentary, and Questions Maintaining the easily readable style and tightly organized format of the first and second editions, the third edition of Race Law provides an in-depth examination of the issue of race in the American Legal process from the formation of the United States Constitution in 1787 to the present. Although containing both cases and statutes, Race Law is an extremely readable casebook. It is the only casebook that contains both cases and stories in one. This easily readable style is achieved by proceedi

Race Law: Cases, Commentary, and Questions

Title : Race Law: Cases, Commentary, and Questions
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Rating : 4.45 (700 Votes)
Asin : 1594605998
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 854 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-02-18
Language : English

Maintaining the easily readable style and tightly organized format of the first and second editions, the third edition of Race Law provides an in-depth examination of the issue of race in the American Legal process from the formation of the United States Constitution in 1787 to the present. Although containing both cases and statutes, Race Law is an extremely readable casebook. It is the only casebook that contains both cases and stories in one. This easily readable style is achieved by proceeding chronologically, by careful editing of each case, and by using introductions and conclusions for each case that allow for easy transitions between cases, and between cases and chapters. Race Law contains biographical information on individuals that played significant roles in the cases. Race Law contains all of the fascinating stories that provide historical background to the cases and statutes. Designed for those with limited exposure to the history of American race relations law, Race Law provides a unique introductory learning opportunity for law students, graduate students, and upper-division college students. Such information adds an element of reality to the theories being discussed. Students love it because it reads like a novel rather than forty separate and distinct cases. The accompanying Teacher's Manu

. About the Author F. Michael Higginbotham is a professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law

"Concise textbook with historical context" according to Caitlin D. I like this book; it's easy to read and it puts the court cases in context. Well organized and has occasional graphics.. Alan Jay Rom said Bringing a diversity of thought to the study of race and the law. Professor Higginbotham creates a unique study of race and the law that isn't in other books, with perhaps the exception of the late Derrick Bell's study. He integrates excerpts from articles and other sources which provides more diversity of thought than just law cases from judges. I am referring to this text for that diversity in a civil rights course I am designing, so the book is very timely. Alan Jay Rom

. Michael Higginbotham is a professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law. F

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