Sunday, February 13, 2022

March 30: The Color of Bankruptcy: Slavery, Bankruptcy, and Financial Freedom

In his forthcoming book, The Color of Bankruptcy: Financial Failure and Freedom in the Age of American Slavery, Professor Rafael Pardo of Emory Law School explores the history of how antebellum federal bankruptcy law simultaneously suppressed and protected the freedom of Black Americans in a racially capitalist society. 
At this CLE event, Professor Pardo will discuss his research with Fordham Law Professor Susan Block-Lieb and its implications for issues of financial freedom and race today.
Title:
The Color of Bankruptcy: Slavery, Bankruptcy, and Financial Freedom
Date/Time:
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (ET) Eastern Time
Available on Zoom, and in person at 7-119 150 West 62nd Street Room 7-119 New York NY 10023 Register Now!
Speaker:
  • Professor Rafael Pardo of Emory Law School
  • Professor Susan Block-Lieb of Fordham University School of Law
By:
Fordham Law School Center on Race, Law & Justice
Credit:
The sponsor writes "CLE Credit Available" but does not give details.

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