Law 691- Race and Racism in American Law
Professor Vernellia Randall
The University of Dayton School of Law

Course Mechanics

Please Check the Online Syllabus, I May Make Changes Up to Three Days Before Class.
 

  

Philosophy
Mechanics
Methods
Grading
Lessons
Resources
Syllabus Survey

Surveys
Race Relations
Who is White?
 
Favorite Poetry
Invictus
The Bridge Poem
Still I Rise
No Struggle No Progress
 
Related Websites
Race and Racism
Race and Health Care
Gender and the Law
Legal Education
Personal Homepage

  

 
Dates and Times: Monday
12:30 pm - 2:20 pm

Please Note that there is a required Film lab. The Lab will be schedule after we have our first class meeting.. 

You are required to Attend.

Office Hours: Tuesday, 9:30 am to Noon

 

Office Number:

 

Room 411
Office Phone:

 

(937) 229-3378
Email: Randall@udayton.edu
Send ONLY individual questions about your performance or attendance. Send questions for class discussion to the email address.

All other questions about the course (procedure or substantive) should be sent to the discussion list on TWEN.

 

Webpages: Race and Racism in American Law
http://academic.udayton.edu/race/

Back Next

 

 

Home
Syllabus
Unit 1: Race and Racism
Unit 2: Racial Groups
Unit 3: Legal Topics

 

Same level:
Announcement - Race and Racism in American Law ] Philosophy of Teaching ] [ Course Mechanics ] Teaching Methods ] Evaluation and Grading ] Lesson and Reflection Paper Schedule ] Resources ] Syllabus Survey ]
Child Level:
Home ]
Parent Level:
Syllabus ]

 

Always Under Construction!

Always Under Construction!

 


Copyright @ 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001. Vernellia R. Randall
All Rights Reserved.

In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, some material on this website is provided for comment, background information, research and/or educational purposes only, without permission from the copyright owner(s), under the "fair use" provisions of the federal copyright laws. These materials may not be distributed for other purposes without permission of the copyright owner(s).

Last Updated:
Sunday, August 21, 2005  

You are visitor number
Hit Counter   
Since Sept. 11, 2001


Thanks to Derrick Bell and his pioneer work: 
Race, Racism and American Law
(1993).