About the Course

Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law uses a problem-based approach to examine a global view of anti-discrimination law, comparing US, European, and other national, regional and international legal systems, including those of India, Brazil and South Africa.

The course covers five topic modules: employment discrimination and harassment (race, sex, age, disability); marriage equality (race, same-sex); affirmative action (race, caste, origin)/gender parity; hate speech (race, sex, religion); and secularism and the rights of religious minorities.

What you’ll learn?

  • theories and sources of equality law
  • employment discrimination and harassment (race, sex, age, disability)
  • affirmative action (race, caste, origin)/gender parity
  • marriage equality (race, sexual orientation)
  • hate speech (race, sex, religion)
  • reproductive rights
  • secularism and the rights of religious minorities

Instructors

  • Richard Thompson Ford George E. Osborne Professor of Law at Stanford Law School Stanford University
  • David B. Oppenheimer Clinical Professor of Law University of California, Berkeley

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Course on Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law 

 

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