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Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot: Daniel E. Ho

Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot: Daniel E. Ho

Released Wednesday, 31st August 2022
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Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot: Daniel E. Ho

Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot: Daniel E. Ho

Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot: Daniel E. Ho

Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot: Daniel E. Ho

Wednesday, 31st August 2022
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Administrative law has a racial blind spot, argues Daniel E. Hoof Stanford Law School. Judges have long set aside agency actions when government officials have failed to consider the differential impacts of their policy decisions on subgroups of business owners, park visitors, and even animals — but not when they have failed to consider differential impacts based on race or ethnicity. In this episode, Professor Ho traces how civil rights and administrative law have diverged over the past fifty years, as U.S. court decisions have removed issues of racial discrimination from administrative law’s purview. He concludes by discussing reforms that could better address racial inequities in the administrative state.

Race and Regulationfocuses on the most fundamental responsibility of any society: ensuring equal justice, and dignity and respect, to all people.  The host is Cary Coglianese, the Director of the Penn Program on Regulation and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

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