| University of Delaware | | | | <div class="ExternalClass478217B4F6A24B83B4D9574EABD32A49"><p>2000–present <br>Louis
L. Redding Chair and Professor for the Study of Law & Public
Policy, School of Public Policy & Administration, University of
Delaware</p><p>1987–2000 <br>Professor, St. Louis University School of Law</p><p>1997 <br>Visiting Professor, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany</p><p>1992 <br>Visiting Professor, Boston College Law School</p><p>1984–1987 <br>University Counsel, Howard University</p><p>1979–1984<br>Trial Attorney, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice</p><p>prior to 1979: private practice in Atlanta plus work with the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClassEFEAFD30ABC9493884C507FBB21D0053"><p>Member, American Law Institute</p><p>Board of Directors, Legal Defense Fund, American Association of University Professors</p><p>Legal Steering Committee, National Office, NAACP</p><p>Board of Directors, Delaware Civil Liberties Union</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass68A7781C686A4A09B6CC23DA567B0843"><p><strong><a href="https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498564694/A-Century-of-Segregation-Race-Class-and-Disadvantage" target="_blank">Book: A Century of Segregation: Race, Class, and Disadvantage, Lexington Books.</a></strong><br></p><p>(<strong><a href="/ipa/content-sub-site/Documents/Ware-Book-Summary.pdf">Book Summary</a></strong>) (<strong><a href="/ipa/content-sub-site/Documents/Ware-Book.pdf" target="_blank">Discount Code</a></strong>)<br></p><p></p><p>Book:
Choosing Equality: Essays and Narratives on the Desegregation
Experience (co edited with Robert L. Hayman with a Foreword by Vice
President Joe Biden) Penn State Press (2009).</p><p>Book Chapter: The
Story of Brown v. Board of Education: The Long Road Racial Equality in
Education Law Stories: Law and Society in the Classroom, Michael A.
Olivas and Ronna Greff Schneider, Editors (2007).</p><p>Book: Brown v.
Board of Education: Caste, Culture, and the Constitution (co-authored
with Raymond Diamond and Robert Cottrol) University of Kansas Press
(2003) (Awarded Langum Prize for Legal History 2004).</p><p>Book: Thurgood Marshall: Freedom’s Defender (for young readers), Time-Life Books (1999).</p><p>Book
Chapter: The Geography of Discrimination: Hypersegregation, Isolation
and Fragmentation within the Black Community (Lead author, with Tony
Allen, co-author) in The State of Black America, 2002, (Lee Daniels ed.
2002).</p><p>Book Chapter: Developments in Affirmative Action: Are
Hopwood and Adarand The Beginning of the End? in, Legal Education in the
21st Century (Don King, ed.1999).</p><h4>Academic Journal Publications</h4><p>Article:
"Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Time: The Black Middle-Class in
the Age of Obama", 55 How. L.J. 533 (2012) (Co-authored with Prof.
Theodore Davis)</p><p>Article: "Ricci v. DeStefano: Smoke, Fire and
Racial Resentment", 8 Rutgers J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 1 (2010) (Lead
article; invited by the Journal's editors).</p><p>Article: “Charters,
Choice and Resegregation” (co-authored with Cara Robinson), 11 Delaware
Law Review 1 (2009) (Invited by Law Review editors; published as the
lead article).</p><p>Article: “Jim Crow on the ‘Down Low,’ Subtle Racial
Appeals in Presidential Campaign,” (co-authored with Professor David
Wilson), 24 St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 299 (2009).</p><p>Article:
“A Comparative Analysis of Unconscious and Institutional Discrimination
in the United States and Britain,” 36 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 89
(2007).</p><p>Article: “Brown v. Board of Education, Black Culture and
the American Identity” (co-authored with Melva Ware), 2 Forum on Public
Policy, 341 (2006).</p><p>Article: “The Demographics of Desegregation:
Residential Segregation Remains High 40 after the Civil rights Act of
1964,” 49 St. Louis L. J. 1155 (2005).</p><p>Article: “Brown at 50:
School Desegregation from Reconstruction to Resegregation,” 16 U. Fla.
J. of Law and Pub. Policy 267 (2005).</p><p>Article: “Strict Scrutiny,
Affirmative Action, and Academic Freedom: The University Michigan
Cases,” 78 Tul. L. Rev. 2097 (2004).</p><p>Article: “The Admissibility
of Matched Pair Testing Evidence in Fair Housing Cases Under Daubert”
(co-authored with Steve Peuquet), 14 Journal of Affordable Housing and
Community Development Law, 23 (2004).</p><p>Article: “Brown’s Uncertain
Legacy: High Stakes Testing and the Achievement Gap” (co-authored with
David Rudder), 35 U. Tol. L. Rev. (2004) .</p><p>Article: “Educational Equity and Brown: Fifty Years of School Desegregation in Delaware,” 47 Howard L.J. 299 (2004).</p><p>Article:
“Prohibiting Racial Profiling: The ACLU’s Orchestration of the Missouri
Legislation,” 22 St. Louis Univ. Pub. L. Rev. 59 (2003).</p><p>Article: “Foreword: The Louis L. Redding Civil Rights Symposium,” 8 Widener Symposium L. J., i (2002) .</p><p>Article: “Race and Urban Space: Hypersegregation and the Failure of School Desegregation,” 8 Widener Symposium L. J., 55 (2002).</p><p>Article: “Louis Redding’s Civil Rights Legacy,” 4 Delaware L. Rev. 137 (2001).</p><p>Article:
“Setting the Stage for Brown: The Development and Implementation of the
NAACP's School Desegregation Campaign,” 1930-1950, 52 Mercer L. Rev.
631 (2001).</p><p>Article: “Inferring Intent from Proof of Pretext:
Resolving the Summary Judgment Confusion in Employment Discrimination
Cases Alleging Disparate Treatment,” 4 Empl. Rts. & Employ. Pol’y J.
37 (2000).</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass1044F7EA9A7E40439C8A8809DBF4DC55"><p>April 20, 2013, Presentation at
the Midwestern Scholars Legal Scholarship Conference at Loyola Law
School (Chicago) on Supreme Court Civil Rights cases including Fisher v.
University of Texas (affirmative action) and Shelby County v. Holder
(Constitutional challenge to the Voting Rights Act).</p><p>April 2,
2012, Invited presentation at Yale University to Professor Elijah
Anderson's Sociology Class. Topic: Deviance and Urban Outcasts: Are many
inner city residents “deviant” or, does their detrimental environment
deviate from mainstream society?</p><p>March 22, 2012, Presentation at
Symposium convened at Washington University, St. Louis, School of Law.
"Liddell is 40: Commemorating the Desegregation Movement in St. Louis
and a Look at the Future of Urban Education." Topic: The Failure of
Federal Education Initiatives: From No Child Left Behind to Race to the
Top.</p><p>June 7, 2012, Participated in a panel presentation at the
International Law & Society Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. Topic:
"Color Struck: Cross-Racial and Intra-group Color Discrimination."</p><p>October
26, 2012, Presentation at Northeast Legal Scholars Annual Conference,
Suffolk Law School. Topic: Fisher v. University of Texas: Affirmative
Action and Racial Resentment (Commenting on University of Texas
Affirmative Action case)</p><p>March 26, 2010, Presentation Southeast
Legal Scholars Conference, University of South Carolina School of Law,
Columbia, South Carolina on the Ricci v. DeStefano Supreme Court
decision.</p><p>July 13, 2009, presented at the NAACP’s 100th
Anniversary convention in New York City. The presentation discussed the
history of the NAACP’s legal strategy to challenge racial segregation in
the courts. The panelists included former General Counsels of the
NAACP, Professor Jose Anderson and Charles Houston’s son, Charles
Houston Jr.</p><p>April 14, 2008, presentation at Symposium at the
University of Cincinnati on Brown v. Board of Education. This event was
developed as a companion to the recently published Education Law
Stories, edited by Law Professors Michael Olivas, and Ronna Schneider.
The presenters contributed chapters to Education Law Stories.</p><p>September
25, 2008, presentation, “Subtle Racial Appeals in Presidential
Campaigns” at a two-day symposium, “Making History: Race, Gender and The
Media In the 2008 Elections.” Scholars, practitioners, government
officials and political commentators gathered for a two-day symposium at
St. John’s University School of Law in New York to discuss several key
issues that affected the 2008 Presidential election.</p><p>January 24,
2008, presentation to the Annual Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal
Scholarship Conference, University of Maryland School of Law, “Jim Crow
on the “Down Low”: Implicit Racial Appeals in Presidential Campaigns”</p><p>March
2-3, 2007, Presenter: Symposium, “The Dred Scott Case and Its Legacy:
Race, Law, and the Struggle for Equality” Washington University School
of Law, St. Louis, Mo.</p><p>April 13, 2007, Keynote Speaker, 17th
Annual Midwestern People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, St.
Louis University School of Law. Topic: “Unconscious and Institutional
Discrimination.” </p><p>May 31–June 2, 2007, Participant and presenter,
The Third Transatlantic Dialogue, “Leading the Future of the Public
Sector,” University of Delaware. Presentation,” A Comparative Analysis
of Unconscious and Institutional Discrimination in the United States and
Britain.” Sponsored by University of Delaware’s School of Urban Affairs
& Public Policy and Institute for Public Administration and
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven’s Instituut voor de Overheid (Public
Management Institute).</p><p>September 9, 2006, Presentation to Society
of American Law Teachers Conference, Boston MA, on pending Supreme Court
school desegregation/affirmative action cases from Louisville and
Seattle.</p><p>Participated in Oxford Roundtable, University of Oxford,
England, Presentation: Brown v. Board of Education: Black Culture and
the American Identity.</p><p>June 2004, Presentation, National Fair Housing Alliance, New Orleans, La., “Matched Pair Testing and Daubert.”</p><p>April 2004, Presentation, Southern Regional Council, Atlanta, Ga., “Brown v. Board of Education”</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass768DFBACEB1F4C2E8993CFDC3A1739E4"><p></p><h4>Civil rights law, Employment law, Urban affairs, Justice and equity, Housing, Fair housing </h4><p></p></div> | Experience | Memberships | Selected Publications | Presentations | Research Interests | | lware@udel.edu | /Documents%20Bios%20CVs/Leland-Ware-cv.pdf | Ware, Leland | | | <img alt="Leland Ware" src="/Images%20Bios/Ware_Leland.jpg" style="BORDER:0px solid;" /> | Louis L. Redding Chair | and Professor of Law & Public Policy | | | | | | | http://lelandware.com/ | <div class="ExternalClass0C32F5E7E38C48B887632D9CB09E97CF"><p>JD, Boston College Law School</p><p>B.A. in History, Fisk University </p></div> | | | | | | | | | |