The Long Run
Teaching Law, Testing Ideas, Obama Stood Slightly Apart
EXCERPT:
At the school, Mr. Obama taught three courses, ascending to senior lecturer, a title otherwise carried only by a few federal judges. His most traditional course was in the due process and equal protection areas of constitutional law. His voting rights class traced the evolution of election law, from the disenfranchisement of blacks to contemporary debates over districting and campaign finance. Mr. Obama was so interested in the subject that he helped Richard Pildes, a professor at New York University, develop a leading casebook in the field.
His most original course, a historical and political seminar as much as a legal one, was on racism and law. Mr. Obama improvised his own textbook, including classic cases like Brown v. Board of Education, and essays by Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Dubois, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, as well as conservative thinkers like Robert H. Bork.
Mr. Obama was especially eager for his charges to understand the horrors of the past, students say. He assigned a 1919 catalog of lynching victims, including some who were first raped or stripped of their ears and fingers, others who were pregnant or lynched with their children, and some whose charred bodies were sold off, bone fragment by bone fragment, to gawkers.
Are there legal remedies that alleviate not just existing racism, but racism from the past? Adam Gross, now a public interest lawyer in Chicago, wrote in his class notes in April 1994.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/30/us/politics/30law.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
Oh Lord. If you saw that in syllabus from a little-known non-tenure track guy, you'd avoid it like the plague. I question the wisdom and the sanity of any U of C doofus willingly taking that class while shoveling out 35K a year back then...
Hmmmm....bet, Obomba didn’t know that it was the DEMOCRATS who were doing the LYNCHING.....nah....THAT would be TRUTHFUL. I am so tired of his Obombash*t....