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    RPTE DEI Book Club: Owning Our Values

    12 PM EDT

    The phrase "systemic racism" frequently occurs in our modern discourse. The subject of our upcoming book club, "Owning Our Values" seeks to examine in detail what is meant by this phrase through the lens of Property Law. By inspecting the history of some of the most commonly used doctrines, including easements, covenants, real estate financing, zoning & land use, a picture of our nation's story as it pertains to racial dynamics emerges.

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    From the author: "Though this book was intended for law students, speaking with practitioners about the history the rules that are commonly used has proved to be a rich experience that informs and enriches our awareness, empathy and lawyering skills."

    Each chapter is divided into two parts: the first attending to the history of the doctrine, and the second intended to support law students to assist in honing ability to conduct a legal analysis; in this discussion we will be focused on the first part of each chapter.

    Purchase a copy of Owning Our Values Understanding Systemic Racism Through the Lens of Property Law (And Skills to Do Something About It) by Natasha N. Varyani.

    The content of this program does not meet requirements for continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation. You will not receive CLE credit for this program.

    Event Details

    Duration

    60

    Format

    Webinar

    Date

    Apr 24, 2025

    2025-04-24T12:00:00-04:00 2025-04-24T13:00:00-04:00 RPTE DEI Book Club: Owning Our Values

    The phrase "systemic racism" frequently occurs in our modern discourse. The subject of our upcoming book club, "Owning Our Values" seeks to examine in detail what is meant by this phrase through the lens of Property Law. By inspecting the history of some of the most commonly used doctrines, including easements, covenants, real estate financing, zoning & land use, a picture of our nation's story as it pertains to racial dynamics emerges.

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