![]() ![]() ![]() It is only when we understand the extent to which actual laws and policies ordained housing discrimination and exclusion that we become more fully equipped to remediate the legacy of that injustice." Professor Franzese, whose scholarship on tenants' rights has fueled a number of recent changes and pending legislation on both a state and federal level, said "I am honored to moderate this panel and to help bring to light the startling facts about housing segregation in America that Richard Rothstein has so skillfully uncovered and presented. ![]() Rodino Professor of Law at Seton Hall, will moderate a panel discussion with he and a number of leading housing advocates. in the Larson Auditorium, Seton Hall Law School.Īfter a presentation of the research underlying The Color of Law by Professor Rothstein, Paula Franzese, the Peter W. ![]() Seton Hall Law School in partnership with Monarch Housing Associates, the Anti-Poverty Network of New Jersey, the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice and the Office of the New Jersey Attorney General will present Professor Richard Rothstein, author of the acclaimed new book The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Government Segregated America, on Wednesday, May 16th, from 8:30 a.m. Meet with an International Undergraduate Admissions Counselor. ![]()
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