The New Civil Rights Movement | Richard Thompson Ford | TEDxStanford

By Walter Downes in Human Rights 1392 views 11th January 2018 Video Duration: 00:13:22
Scholar and author Richard Ford, who teaches comparative equality law, employment discrimination and local government law at Stanford Law School, says it is ...

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