This book examines the legal and policy issues behind the ambiguity involved with civil rights protections for Jewish students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kenneth L. Marcus holds the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Chair in Equality and Justice in America at the City University of New York's Bernard M. Baruch College School of Public Affairs. He is also Director of the Initiative on Anti-Semitism and Anti-Israelism at the Institute for Jewish and Community Research. Previously, Marcus was the Staff Director at the US Commission on Civil Rights. He speaks widely on college campuses and before community groups, and he publishes prolifically in academic law reviews and opinion journals.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The dilemma of Jewish difference 2. The Jewish question in civil rights enforcement 3. The nature of the new campus anti-Semitism 4. Criticisms 5. First Amendment issues 6. Misunderstanding Jews and Jew-hatred 7. Institutional resistance 8. The originalist approach 9. Scientific theories 10. Social perception 11. The subjective approach 12. Anti-Semitism as harm to racial identity.
1. The dilemma of Jewish difference 2. The Jewish question in civil rights enforcement 3. The nature of the new campus anti-Semitism 4. Criticisms 5. First Amendment issues 6. Misunderstanding Jews and Jew-hatred 7. Institutional resistance 8. The originalist approach 9. Scientific theories 10. Social perception 11. The subjective approach 12. Anti-Semitism as harm to racial identity.
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