
Cheryl I. Harris
J.D. Northwestern, 1978.
This course examines ways in which the United States Constitution (a) distributes power among the various units of government in the American political system, and (b) limits the exercise of those... |
This course will examine the role of science—natural and social—in shaping law and legal doctrine regarding inequality. While law and science adopt different methods and objectives, biology,... |
This survey course examines the causal and remedial relationship of law to racial discrimination. The course begins with a historical overview of the law's engagement with race in order to... |
Examination of substantive and procedural laws regulating equal employment opportunity. Coverage of protection for public and private employees from discrimination on the basis of race, gender,... |
Throughout American history, race has profoundly affected the lives of individuals, the growth of social institutions, the substance of culture, and the workings of our political economy. Not... |
This seminar will focus on race-conscious remedies designed to ameliorate race discrimination and inequality. Preliminary focus will be on the location of race-conscious remedies within the existing... |
UCLA School of Law offers externships in a variety of settings from government agencies to non-profit organizations. Currently, externship placements are limited to California, Seattle, Chicago, New... |
This course examines the regulation of employment discrimination through Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related laws. It offers an introduction to the major doctrinal frameworks... |