Implicit Racial Bias Across the Law
Herausgeber: Levinson, Justin D.; Smith, Robert J.
Implicit Racial Bias Across the Law
Herausgeber: Levinson, Justin D.; Smith, Robert J.
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This book explores how scientific evidence on the human mind might help to explain why racial equality is so elusive.
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This book explores how scientific evidence on the human mind might help to explain why racial equality is so elusive.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010956
- ISBN-10: 1107010950
- Artikelnr.: 35060154
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010956
- ISBN-10: 1107010950
- Artikelnr.: 35060154
1. Implicit racial bias: a social science overview Justin D. Levinson,
Danielle M. Young and Laurie A. Rudman; 2. Property law: implicit bias and
the resilience of spatial color lines Michele Wilde Anderson and Victoria
C. Plaut; 3. Criminal law and procedure: coloring punishment: implicit
social cognition and criminal justice Charles Ogletree, Robert J. Smith and
Johanna Wald; 4. Torts: implicit bias inspired torts Deana Pollard Sacks;
5. Employment law: implicit bias in employment litigation Nancy Gertner and
Melissa Hart; 6. Health law: cognitive bias in medical decision making
Michele Goodwin and Naomi Duke; 7. Education law: unconscious racism and
the conversation about the racial achievement gap Charles R. Lawrence, III;
8. Communications law: bits of bias Jerry Kang; 9. Corporations: biased
corporate decision making? Justin D. Levinson; 10. Tax law: implicit bias
and the earned income tax credit Dorothy A. Brown; 11. Intellectual
property: implicit racial and gender bias in right of publicity cases and
intellectual property law generally Danielle M. Conway; 12. Environmental
law: a tale of two neighborhoods: implicit bias and environmental decision
making Rachel D. Godsil; 13. Federal Indian law: implicit bias against
native peoples as sovereigns Susan K. Serrano and Breann Swann Nu'uhiwa;
14. Capital punishment: choosing life or death (implicitly) Robert J. Smith
and G. Ben Cohen; 15. Reparations law: redress bias? Eric K. Yamamoto and
Michele Park Sonen.
Danielle M. Young and Laurie A. Rudman; 2. Property law: implicit bias and
the resilience of spatial color lines Michele Wilde Anderson and Victoria
C. Plaut; 3. Criminal law and procedure: coloring punishment: implicit
social cognition and criminal justice Charles Ogletree, Robert J. Smith and
Johanna Wald; 4. Torts: implicit bias inspired torts Deana Pollard Sacks;
5. Employment law: implicit bias in employment litigation Nancy Gertner and
Melissa Hart; 6. Health law: cognitive bias in medical decision making
Michele Goodwin and Naomi Duke; 7. Education law: unconscious racism and
the conversation about the racial achievement gap Charles R. Lawrence, III;
8. Communications law: bits of bias Jerry Kang; 9. Corporations: biased
corporate decision making? Justin D. Levinson; 10. Tax law: implicit bias
and the earned income tax credit Dorothy A. Brown; 11. Intellectual
property: implicit racial and gender bias in right of publicity cases and
intellectual property law generally Danielle M. Conway; 12. Environmental
law: a tale of two neighborhoods: implicit bias and environmental decision
making Rachel D. Godsil; 13. Federal Indian law: implicit bias against
native peoples as sovereigns Susan K. Serrano and Breann Swann Nu'uhiwa;
14. Capital punishment: choosing life or death (implicitly) Robert J. Smith
and G. Ben Cohen; 15. Reparations law: redress bias? Eric K. Yamamoto and
Michele Park Sonen.
1. Implicit racial bias: a social science overview Justin D. Levinson,
Danielle M. Young and Laurie A. Rudman; 2. Property law: implicit bias and
the resilience of spatial color lines Michele Wilde Anderson and Victoria
C. Plaut; 3. Criminal law and procedure: coloring punishment: implicit
social cognition and criminal justice Charles Ogletree, Robert J. Smith and
Johanna Wald; 4. Torts: implicit bias inspired torts Deana Pollard Sacks;
5. Employment law: implicit bias in employment litigation Nancy Gertner and
Melissa Hart; 6. Health law: cognitive bias in medical decision making
Michele Goodwin and Naomi Duke; 7. Education law: unconscious racism and
the conversation about the racial achievement gap Charles R. Lawrence, III;
8. Communications law: bits of bias Jerry Kang; 9. Corporations: biased
corporate decision making? Justin D. Levinson; 10. Tax law: implicit bias
and the earned income tax credit Dorothy A. Brown; 11. Intellectual
property: implicit racial and gender bias in right of publicity cases and
intellectual property law generally Danielle M. Conway; 12. Environmental
law: a tale of two neighborhoods: implicit bias and environmental decision
making Rachel D. Godsil; 13. Federal Indian law: implicit bias against
native peoples as sovereigns Susan K. Serrano and Breann Swann Nu'uhiwa;
14. Capital punishment: choosing life or death (implicitly) Robert J. Smith
and G. Ben Cohen; 15. Reparations law: redress bias? Eric K. Yamamoto and
Michele Park Sonen.
Danielle M. Young and Laurie A. Rudman; 2. Property law: implicit bias and
the resilience of spatial color lines Michele Wilde Anderson and Victoria
C. Plaut; 3. Criminal law and procedure: coloring punishment: implicit
social cognition and criminal justice Charles Ogletree, Robert J. Smith and
Johanna Wald; 4. Torts: implicit bias inspired torts Deana Pollard Sacks;
5. Employment law: implicit bias in employment litigation Nancy Gertner and
Melissa Hart; 6. Health law: cognitive bias in medical decision making
Michele Goodwin and Naomi Duke; 7. Education law: unconscious racism and
the conversation about the racial achievement gap Charles R. Lawrence, III;
8. Communications law: bits of bias Jerry Kang; 9. Corporations: biased
corporate decision making? Justin D. Levinson; 10. Tax law: implicit bias
and the earned income tax credit Dorothy A. Brown; 11. Intellectual
property: implicit racial and gender bias in right of publicity cases and
intellectual property law generally Danielle M. Conway; 12. Environmental
law: a tale of two neighborhoods: implicit bias and environmental decision
making Rachel D. Godsil; 13. Federal Indian law: implicit bias against
native peoples as sovereigns Susan K. Serrano and Breann Swann Nu'uhiwa;
14. Capital punishment: choosing life or death (implicitly) Robert J. Smith
and G. Ben Cohen; 15. Reparations law: redress bias? Eric K. Yamamoto and
Michele Park Sonen.