Carving Out a Humanity: Race, Rights, and Redemption

Charles Ogletree, Charles Lawrence, Patricia J. Williams, Richard Delgado, Lani Guinier, Anita Allen, Mari Matsuda, Cheryl I. Harris, Kendall Thomas, Derrick Bell, John Calmore, Robert A. Williams, Paul Butler, Emma Coleman Jordan, Devon W. Carbado, Ian Haney López, Annette Gordon-Reed, William Carter Jr., Stephen Bright, Sherrilyn Ifill, Michelle Alexander, Theodore M. Shaw, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Kenneth W. Mack


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 368 pages · Published: 24 Nov 2020

Carving Out a Humanity: Race, Rights, and Redemption by Charles Ogletree, Charles Lawrence, Patricia J. Williams, Richard Delgado, Lani Guinier, Anita Allen, Mari Matsuda, Cheryl I. Harris, Kendall Thomas, Derrick Bell, John Calmore, Robert A. Williams, Paul Butler, Emma Coleman Jordan, Devon W. Carbado, Ian Haney López, Annette Gordon-Reed, William Carter Jr., Stephen Bright, Sherrilyn Ifill, Michelle Alexander, Theodore M. Shaw, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Kenneth W. Mack
The preeminent civil rights attorneys and scholars of the past quarter-century weigh in on some of the most controversial aspects of race and the law, published to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the prestigious Derrick Bell Lecture Series

Carving Out a Humanity gathers some of our country’s brightest progressive legal stars in a volume that illuminates the facets of the law that have continued to perpetuate racial inequality and to confound our nation at the start of a new millennium.

“To what extent does equal protection protect?” asks Ian Haney López in a penetrating analysis of the gaps that remain in our civil rights legal codes. President of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund Sherrilyn Ifill describes the hypersegregation of our cities and the limits of the law’s ability to change deep-seated attitudes about race. Patricia Williams explores the legacy of slavery in the law’s current constructions of sanity. Anita Allen discusses competing privacy and accountability interests in the lives of African American celebrities. Chuck Lawrence interrogates the judicial backlash against affirmative action. And Michelle Alexander describes what caused her to break ranks with the civil rights community and take up the cause of those our legal system has labeled unworthy.

Originally delivered as Derrick Bell Lectures in a series at NYU School of Law, begun in 1995 and running up through 2019, Carving Out a Humanity offers an unprecedented array of today’s most creative and brilliant thinking on race and the law.

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