Law became a racial project when the courts passed legislation that it was illegal to enter this country without a passport, visa, or citizenship. When a person is found guilty of illegally entering a country, the are detained and deported.
She is Caucasian, though it has not been made clear if she has any other racial background.
Humanitarian Law Project was created in 1985.
Marriage Law Project was created in 1996.
racial profiling
David L. Hudson has written: 'Racial profiling' -- subject(s): Racial profiling in law enforcement, Law and legislation, Race discrimination
All men are to be afforded equal protection under the law.
In many states in the U.S. racial profiling is legal and used by law enforcement officials. Racial profiling is a highly debated topic with supporters who agree with it and many who do not.
Racial profiling began back in 1693, when law enforcement officials were advised to stop and detain any black person seen on the streets. Racial profiling continues today despite the courts trying to overturn these bad judgment calls.
Racial discrimination that results from practice rather than law is called de facto discrimination. De facto means in fact or in effect.
racial segregation
Any law that attempts a racial or ethnic classification is subject to the strict scrutiny test. This is to determine that there will be no Constitutional rights violated in the process of pursuing the interest.
The was never any law in the United Kingdom that banned transracial adoption.