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Santa Clara Law

2007

Human rights

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Teaching Race/Teaching Whiteness: Transforming Colorblindness To Color Insight, Margalynne J. Armstrong, Stephanie Wildman Jan 2007

Teaching Race/Teaching Whiteness: Transforming Colorblindness To Color Insight, Margalynne J. Armstrong, Stephanie Wildman

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This Article argues that whiteness operates as the normative foundation of most discussions of race. Legal educators often overlook the role of whiteness in the law school setting and in law more generally. Identifying and understanding whiteness should be an essential component of legal education. This Article considers reasons why legal education rarely addresses this normative role played by whiteness. An incomplete understanding of the nature of white privilege and the modern move toward "colorblindness" conceal the raced nature of much law. To draw the harmful operation of colorblindness into relief, this Article proposes adopting "color insight, " which would …


Unsafe In America: A Review Of The U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement, Andrew F. Moore Jan 2007

Unsafe In America: A Review Of The U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement, Andrew F. Moore

Santa Clara Law Review

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Juvenile Enemy Combatants And The Juvenile Death Penalty In U.S. Military Commissions, Suzanne Farley Jan 2007

Juvenile Enemy Combatants And The Juvenile Death Penalty In U.S. Military Commissions, Suzanne Farley

Santa Clara Law Review

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