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Race, Law & Culture: Reflection on Brown V. Board of Education: Reflections on Brown v. Board of Education
0Explore the enduring legacy of racial equality with this insightful examination of landmark American jurisprudence. More than forty years after dismantling legal segregation, contemporary debates on affirmative action and multiculturalism highlight persistent societal questions. This collection revisits the pivotal Brown v. Board of Education decision, offering diverse perspectives on its implications for race, law, and culture. Connect historical rulings to today’s uncertainties about equality. Essential reading for students of law, history, and sociology, and anyone passionate about civil rights and social justice.
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The Death Penalty on the Ballot: American Democracy and the Fate of Capital Punishment
0Delve into the critical debate at the heart of American democracy and capital punishment. This essential book analyzes how public voting processes, like initiatives and referendums, determine the fate of the death penalty in the United States. It questions the compatibility of capital punishment with liberal democracy, especially how the US retains this practice alongside repressive regimes. Gain unique insights into citizen decision-making on life-and-death justice. A must-read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in global justice systems and the evolution of democratic values.