Race and the Law in the United States

A Contemporary Perspective

Michelle D Deardorff author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Jun '25

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A senior undergraduate textbook exploring the issues and themes within race and law today, and how these can be explained by the past.

A senior undergraduate textbook exploring the issues and themes within race and law today, and how these can be explained by the judicial past. Historical cases and primary sources are contextualized to ensure students comprehend how decisions from the past deeply impact the laws they have inherited, as well as shaping contemporary debates.This text explores how the legal history and judicial decisions of the United States contribute to the dynamic societal debates Americans are having around race today. It pairs historical cases and primary sources with contextual commentary to ensure students comprehend how decisions from the past deeply impact the laws they have inherited, as well as shape contemporary issues and political movements. This framework also highlights the distinctive characteristics of the various time periods and how they connect to other eras to provide students with a full appreciation of the events and environments influencing cases. Written in an accessible and engaging style, it avoids the traditional focus of many caselaw books and instead promotes a sound understanding of the legal concepts and dynamics that inform current discussions of racial identities, challenging the usual development of doctrinal law and court decisions defining race. An Instructor Manual is available online, with additional teaching resources and assessment materials for each chapter, to foster meaningful class discussions about future choices and how to pursue a more equal nation.

'This text is an outstanding resource for teaching race and law in the United States. Designed both to illustrate thematic and group-based concerns and to promote historical understanding, the book covers the breadth of the American experience with race under the law. It provides thoughtfully edited primary sources, including cases, but also legislation, legal commentary, and key movement voices. The explanatory materials provide excellent context for the documents, including outlining the active efforts by people of color and advocacy organizations to promote change. Highly realistic about the potential and limits of law as a tool for reform, this text is an ideal choice for instructors who want to inspire their students to examine legal questions from a richly historical, political, and critical perspective.' Julie Novkov, University at Albany, SUNY
'No one is more qualified to guide students seeking to understand the intersection of law and social justice than Dr. Deardorff. Race and the Law in the United States illuminates the intricacies of how the legal system shapes racial identity and lived experiences. This book will be the gold standard for those seeking to foster a deep understanding of how race shapes legal frameworks and perpetuates disparities.' Najja Baptist, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
'Deardorff's textbook tackles the challenging subject of how to talk about contemporary problems of race and the law. Each chapter couples contextual narratives on discrete topics with cases, legislative documents, and historical sources to explore how the past has shaped the present. Readable and engaging, Race and the Law in the United States will encourage robust and critical discussion among students across disciplines and from varying backgrounds.' Jason Gillmer, Gonzaga University
'Race and the Law in the United States represents a uniquely comprehensive treatment of the legal concepts and dynamics regarding race and the law in the U.S. Its excellent collection of primary sources will allow students from various backgrounds and perspectives to gain an expansive view of the topic and fuel the development of their own opinions.' Morgan Hazelton, Saint Louis University

ISBN: 9781009096362

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 712g

381 pages