This
new and updated edition of
Norgren and Nanda's classic
text brings their examination
of American cultural pluralism
and the law up to date through
the Clinton administration.
While maintaining their emphasis
on the concept of cultural
diversity as it relates to
the law in the United States,
new and updated chapters reflect
recent, relevant court cases
dealing with culture, race,
gender, and class, with particular
attention paid to local and
state court opinions. Drawing
on court materials, statutes
and codes, and legal ethnographies,
the text analyzes the ongoing
negotiations and accommodations
via the mechanism of law between
culturally different groups
and the larger society. An
important text for courses
in American government, society
and the law, cultural studies
and civil rights.
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