Civil Rights
Rethinking their Natural Foundation
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Part of Cambridge Studies on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
- Author: Robin L. West, Georgetown University, Washington DC
- Date Published: September 2019
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108736947
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All of us are entitled to the protections of law against violence, to a high quality education, to decent employment that respects our dignity, and to necessary assistance with our caregiving. Our civil rights are our rights to the protections of ordinary law - not constitutional law, and not only antidiscrimination law - that will ensure that we can participate in civil society, and hence lead flourishing lives. In this innovative work, Robin L. West looks back to nineteenth-century Civil Rights Acts to argue that the point of civil rights law is not only non-discrimination, but also to assure that all of us receive the protection of legal rights that promote human flourishing. Since the 1960s, Supreme Court decisions on civil rights issues have focused on non-discrimination and thus have 'hollowed out' this broader meaning of civil rights law. This book reconceives civil rights as a set of legal guarantees that all will be included in the legal, political, economic and social projects central to civil society.
Read more- Attempts a re-examination of civil rights in a way that preserves their potency in the legal battle against racism and sexism, while extending their reach and promise to everyone impacted by law
- Places civil rights within the context of legalism and law, and not only antidiscrimination law
- Suggests the centrality of a wide range of areas of law - including private law - to the project of social justice
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- Date Published: September 2019
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108736947
- length: 276 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 153 x 14 mm
- weight: 0.44kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The antidiscrimination principle and its discontents
2. Residues of injustice: formal equality and civil rights
3. Toward a jurisprudence of civil rights
4. A frayed quilt: our lost, imperfect, and unimagined civil rights
5. Protecting rights to enter: constitutional rights and civil rights in conflict
Conclusion.
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