Publication Date
4-26-2023
Journal
Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)
Abstract
In the last few years, law schools and law professors have given new attention to how questions of race can be interwoven into courses that are not explicitly about race. Much has been written about how to do so in both first-year and upper-level courses, and, from all reports, the law school classroom has meaningfully changed. My sense, though it is completely impressionistic and unscientific, is that the typical Administrative Law course may have changed less than many others. It seems fair to say, at least, that there has not developed a standard suite of topics that a professor wanting to integrate questions of race and racism might include. (Though for those interested, the 2020 Symposium on Racism in Administrative Law on the Notice & Comment blog is a very useful place to start.)
Volume
2023
Issue
4
First Page
1
Last Page
3
Publisher
University of Miami School of Law
Keywords
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Equal Protection, Fourteenth Amendment, Gender and the Law, Law and Race, Torts, Judicial Review, Judiciary Branch
Disciplines
Administrative Law | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Constitutional Law | Fourteenth Amendment | Law | Law and Gender | Law and Race | Torts
Recommended Citation
Michael E. Herz,
Harm Egalitarianism,
2023
Jotwell
1
(2023).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/663
Included in
Administrative Law Commons, Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons, Constitutional Law Commons, Fourteenth Amendment Commons, Law and Gender Commons, Law and Race Commons, Torts Commons
Comments
Administrative Law