One of the hallmark features of the post-civil rights United States is the reign of Colorblindness over national conversations about Race and law.
Han argues that Colorblindness is a foundational Fantasy of law that not only informs individual and collective ideas of race, but also structures the imaginative capacities of.
But how, precisely, should we understand this notion of Colorblindness in the face of enduring racial hierarchy in American society? In Letters of the Law , Sora Y.
One of the hallmark features of the post-civil rights United States is the reign of Colorblindness over national conversations about Race and law