Michael Klarman on The Supreme Court and Race
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In a lecture titled “The Supreme Court and Race” at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, HLS Professor Michael Klarman challenges the idea of the U.S. Supreme Court as "an heroic defender of the rights of racial minorities." Klarman is introduced, and then joined in conversation, by HLS Professor Randall Kennedy. Date: 3/10/2010
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