New York University: Deborah Archer's Research Reveals How Crime-Free Housing Ordinances Uphold Legacy of Segregation
February 21, 2020
February 21, 2020
NEW YORK, Feb. 21 -- The New York University School of Law issued the following news:
The words "Jim Crow" often conjure images of 1960s-era water fountains below "Whites Only" signs or chaotic scenes at a Woolworth's lunch counter. Though those painful scenes may be behind us, a new article by Deborah Archer, associate professor of clinical law, shows how racial discrimination is alive and well in many American neighborhoods half a century later--albeit in less . . .
The words "Jim Crow" often conjure images of 1960s-era water fountains below "Whites Only" signs or chaotic scenes at a Woolworth's lunch counter. Though those painful scenes may be behind us, a new article by Deborah Archer, associate professor of clinical law, shows how racial discrimination is alive and well in many American neighborhoods half a century later--albeit in less . . .