Economic justice : race, gender, identity and economics : cases and materials

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Economic justice : race, gender, identity and economics : cases and materials

by Emma Colman Jordan, Angela P. Harris

(University casebook series)

Foundation Press : Thomson Reuters, 2011

2nd ed

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Includes index

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This casebook provides a means to further the conversation between critical legal scholarship and law and economics. It addresses such issues as what economics can tell us about democracy and the law, what theories of justice can tell us about economic theory and the law, and why no legal language addressing class in the United States exists, and what such a language might look like. It uses the problem of racial and gender injustice as a basis to interrogate both critical theory and economic theory. The Second Edition provides a timely new chapter on the financial collapse, the turmoil in modern macroeconomic theory, and the economic justice claims of borrowers who received predatory loans. The coverage expands to include the following: Origins of the Subprime Mortgage Crisis The Racial Wealth Gap and Homeownership Identity and Wealth Global Interconnectedness of Financial Institutions and The Paradox of domestic discrimination What Happened to Economics? The Turmoil in the economics discipline and its failure to predict the housing bubble and collapse The Inequality Machine: Cashflow Waterfalls and Predatory Loans: Greenwich Financial Services v Countrywide Mortgage The Contract Claims vs the Economic Justice Claims Bonuses: Democracy and Contracts: Listening to the Outrage. What is Fair? City of Baltimore v Wells Fargo California v Countrywide Mortgage Resistance and Self-Help Squatters Judicial nullification of foreclosure enforcement actions MERS Litigation- How Electronic Efficiencies in Property Recordation Failed the Requisites of Property Formality

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