Book Discussion — "Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law" with authors Leah and Richard Rothstein

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Location: McCartan Courtroom

Join us for a book discussion on Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law with authors Leah and Richard Rothstein.

McCartan Courtroom
All are welcome, lunch will be provided
RSVP here.

Leah Rothstein
Leah Rothstein

Residential segregation, a key factor in serious social and economic issues in every U.S. metropolitan area, has been incorrectly perceived as de facto. Richard Rothstein's best selling books, "The Color of Law" and "Just Action" (co-authored with Leah Rothenstein), reveal that it stems from explicit and unconstitutional government policies. "Just Action" outlines practical strategies for local groups to address segregation, aiming to build a national movement through achievable local victories.

Notre Dame Law School's department of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is hosting the event, co-sponsored by the:

Richard Rothstein
Richard Rothstein

Notre Dame School of Architecture
Notre Dame Center for Social Concerns
Black Law Students Association
American Constitution Society
Real Estate Law Society

Originally published at law.nd.edu.