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Integrating Spaces: Property Law and Race

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Integrating Property Law and Race enables you to seamlessly integrate historical and contemporary issues of race and ethnicity into your Property syllabus alongside your casebook. With historical perspective and doctrinal analysis, it maps the directions in which property law has turned in response to issues of race and ethnicity, and demonstrates how racial and ethnic categories continue to affect contemporary property law. Integrating Property Law and Race provides a dynamic social, historical, and doctrinal context for teaching property Timely and relevant, Integrating Property Law and Race brings a whole new dimension to your Property course. If you re looking to refresh your teaching experience, challenge your students, or fuel class discussion, order a complimentary copy of Integrating Property Law and Race.

334 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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January 29, 2013
Basically a casebook to supplement law school property courses, it includes cases where race and ethnicity have intersected with property law, starting with the historic US slavery cases. Not cases that I ever read in law school, so definitely added to my education.
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