With a logical chapter structure and accessible writing style, Social Identity and the Law is an important resource for inquiry into the relationship between law and social identity in the contexts of race, sexuality and intersectionality in the United States.
'Not only does Social Identity and the Law: Race, Sexuality and Intersectionality fill a gap in the market; it also provides a fascinating---yet accessible---treatment of legal developments affecting African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos/as, and LGBTQ persons. Instructors and students alike will appreciate Graham's careful selection and editing of court decisions, her effective writing, and the thought-provoking questions she poses in each chapter. Social Identity and the Law is so well-done that instructors will be tempted to develop a course around it; I know I am.'
-Lee Epstein, Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor, Washington University in St. Louis