Pre-written Essays>
Racial Discrimination in Jurisprudence
 
A page will appear after your purchase giving you a link to the paper you ordered. It will be in a Word Document format, and fully editable. We suggest you save the page or the link in case you should need to download another copy for some reason.

Price: $6.95
Availability: in stock
Prod. Code: P 105

 This paper is a over five pages at college level. It does not come with a bibliography. (Opening paragraphs below)

      "A persistent theme runs through civil rights jurisprudence and that is the idea that there is a distinction between government racial discrimination and such acts committed in and by the private sector. This is a red herring and simply distorts the issue, which is, and always has been, racial discrimination in all of its myriad guises. The sky is blue, the grass is green and racial discrimination is racial discrimination, no matter how it is served up. There is no legitimate distinction between the two forms. They are like pigs in lipstick; no matter how they are adorned they are still pigs. Racial discrimination is discrimination, no matter the sponsor."