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Animus: A Short Introduction to Bias in the Law

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By (author): William D. Araiza

An introduction to the legal concept of unconstitutional bias.

If a town council denies a zoning permit for a group home for intellectually disabled persons because residents dont want those kinds of people in the neighborhood, the towns decision is motivated by the publics dislike of a particular group. Constitutional law calls this rationale animus.
Over the last two decades, the Supreme Court has increasingly turned to the concept of animus to explain why some instances of discrimination are unconstitutional. However, the Courts condemnation of animus fails to address some serious questions. How can animus on the part of people and institutions be uncovered? Does mere opposition to a particular groups equality claims constitute animus? Does the concept of animus have roots in the Constitution?
Animus engages these important questions, offering an original and provocative introduction to this type of unconstitutional bias. William Araiza analyzes some of the modern Supreme Courts most important discrimination cases through the lens of animus, tracing the concept from nineteenth century legal doctrine to todays landmark cases, including Obergefell vs. Hodges and United States v. Windsor, both related to the legal rights of same-sex couples. Animus humanizes what might otherwise be an abstract legal question, illustrating what constitutes animus, and why the prohibition against it matters more today than ever in our pluralistic society.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 626g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: New York University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781479846030

About William D. Araiza

William D. Araiza is Professor of Law and Dean of Brooklyn Law School and the author of Enforcing the Equal Protection Clause (NYU 2016) Animus: A Brief Introduction to Bias in the Law (NYU 2017) and Rebuilding Expertise: Creating Effective and Trustworthy Regulation in an Age of Doubt (forthcoming 2022).

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