McGuire v. Pittsburgh, 2022 Pa. LEXIS 1684 (Pa. S. Ct. November 23, 2022) (Wecht, J.), involved a dispute with respect to whether the city of Pittsburgh had a statutory duty to indemnify one of its ...
"The Color of Law" by Richard Rothstein illustrates the dichotomy between privilege, legal considerations, and government subsidies for housing that were extended to white Americans for generations.
Our guest this weekend is historian, researcher and author Richard Rothstein. He's a Senior Fellow at the Haas Institute at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law and a Distinguished ...
I recently read “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America” by Richard Rothstein in preparation for the Black History Month Columbus community book discussions ...
What is happening here in Alachua County, Florida, is blatantly appalling. Many men and fathers are being arrested on alleged violent non-evidentiary sworn complaints. I and many others strongly ...
In 2017, Richard Rothstein published The Color of Law, a stunning indictment of 20th-century American policy makers, Democrats and Republicans alike, who systematically discriminated against Black ...
MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) - In response to the situation in Minnesota, some states are proposing new laws that would expand who can be sued if constitutional rights are violated. Here in Wisconsin, a ...
An aerial view of the Adamstown neighborhood in the early-mid 20th century. This Black neighborhood was razed to make way for Memorial Coliseum. Louis Edward Nollau F Series Photographic Print ...
Segregation By Design: How one architect is visualizing the legacy of America’s racist urbanism Using annotated satellite imagery, historical redlining maps, and archival photos, Segregation by Design ...