Talk:Osagie Obasogie
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Writings?
[edit]On the subject of race/racism, I see an online reference to "Obasogie (2009)". The only items I can find that seem relevant are these, listed on his University of California, Berkley "Public Health" webpage:
- "Do Blind People See Race? Social, Legal, and Theoretical Considerations", 44 Law & Society Review (2010).
- "Can the Blind Lead the Blind? Rethinking Equal Protection Jurisprudence Through an Empirical Examination of Blind People’s Understanding of Race", 15 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (2013).
- " Colorblind Constitutional Torts", 95 Southern California Law Review (2022).
- "Race, Racism, and Police Use of Force in 21st Century Criminology: An Empirical Examination", 69 UCLA Law Review (2023).
[He has had other papers published, too. All but one, to date, are freely available online.]
- Book: Blinded by Sight: Seeing Race Through the Eyes of the Blind, Stanford University Press (2014).
Are there any other writings by this scientist-author pre-2010? Thank you for your time, Wordreader (talk) 19:25, 10 December 2024 (UTC)