Capital U. students study black males and the law

From: Call and Post (Cleveland) | Date: March 25, 1993 | Copyright information

Call and Post (Cleveland)
03-25-1993
Capital U. students study Black males and the law.

Capital University Law and Graduate Center in Columbus is pioneering a course on "African American Males and the Law," the first such course ever to be offered at any major law school in the nation, according to Rodney K. Smith, dean of the law school.

Developed by Floyd Weatherspoon, an African American law professor and a graduate of Howard University Law school, the course integrates social and economic studies on Black males into traditional case law teaching materials.

It uses materials from several ...