
A Perilous Path
Talking Race, Inequality, and the Law
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February 15, 2018
To recognize the founding of New York University's Center of Race, Inequality, and the Law, Thomson (New York Univ. Sch. of Law) invites three contributors--Sherrilyn Ifill (president, NAACP Legal Defence Fund), Bryan Stevenson (executive director, Equal Justice Initiative; Just Mercy), and former attorney general Loretta Lynch--to discuss how race and inequality impact the U.S. legal system. Presented as a series of transcripts, the chapters here feature prominent African American legal minds grappling with the process of identifying legal priorities relating to race and justice. A variety of topics are touched upon: investing in local activism; coalition building among racial, social, and economic lines; countering post-Obama backlash to legal reform; working against the school-to-prison pipeline; and enforcing citizens' guaranteed rights. The authors also engage in conversations about broader issues such as gerrymandering, affordable housing, and police reform, all in an effort to construct a new legal civil rights agenda. The result is a candid analysis of current political and policy landscape. VERDICT Highly recommended for those interested in racial and social justice, law, politics, and political commentary.--Tiffeni Fontno, Boston Coll.
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