Race-Conscious Policies
This session was entitled, “Beyond Black and White: Race-Conscious Policies and the 'Other Minorities.'” The panelists explored the extent … read more
This session was entitled, “Beyond Black and White: Race-Conscious Policies and the 'Other Minorities.'” The panelists explored the extent to which the current judicial and political debate over affirmative action, voting rights and preferences is skewed by a focus only on the relationship between the white and African-American communities. close
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- Robert Chang Professor California Western School of Law
- Adrienne Davis Professor American University Washington College of Law
- Stuart Ishimaru Official Department of Justice->Civil Rights Division
- Phil Tajitsu Nash Executive Director National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium
- Alexandra Natapoff Editor Stanford Law Review
- Nell Newton Professor American University Washington College of Law
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