The Land Use Law Center is pleased to announce:
The 19th Annual Alfred B. DelBello Land Use and Sustainable Development Conference
Session 3:
Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Time: 12:00pm – 1:15pm
Credits: 1 AIA
Platform: Zoom
Registration fees will be as follows:
4 Sessions: General Admission $100 or $300 (including CLE for NYS Attorneys)*
Single Session: General Admission $30 or $80 (including CLE for NYS Attorneys)
*First 100 people that register for the full conference receive The Color of Law
The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America:
Richard Rothstein author of the The Color of Law will deliver the virtual Keynote (Brown Bag Luncheon). Mr. Rothstein is a research associate of the Economic Policy Institute and a Fellow at the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. He lives in California, where is a Fellow of the Haas Institute at the University of California–Berkeley. The Color of Law documents how American cities, from San Francisco to Boston, became so racially divided, as federal, state, and local governments systematically imposed residential segregation, with: undisguised racial zoning, public housing that purposefully segregated previously mixed communities, subsidies for builders to create whites-only suburbs, and routing of highways to separate African American and white neighborhoods. Such programs still influence tragedies in places like Ferguson and elsewhere. Scholars have separately described many of these policies; The Color of Law uniquely brings them together to show how they interacted to create a powerful system of residential segregation in every metropolitan area. Once we understand that our racial landscape has been created and maintained “de jure,” by governmental law and policy, we can engage in a national conversation to design remedies.
Richard Rothstein, Research Associate of the Economic Policy Institute and a Fellow at the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund