Affirmative Action Before Constitutional Law, 1964-1977
Delve into the pivotal exploration of affirmative action with Affirmative Action Before Constitutional Law, 1964-1977 by Gabriel Chin. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1998, this comprehensive resource spans an impressive 1184 pages, making it an essential addition for teachers, scholars, and students alike. This extensive work provides an in-depth introduction to the complexities surrounding affirmative action, featuring reprints of significant legal cases and briefs, congressional testimonies, and a curated selection of primary documents. The three volumes meticulously examine the evolution of affirmative action prior to its constitutional implications, offering invaluable insights into discrimination and legislative history in the United States. Whether you’re researching legal precedents or seeking to understand the broader context of affirmative action, this book serves as a vital reference for anyone interested in law and its impact on society.