Section BArchitecture as Architecture in Legal Scholarship: Racialized Space and Place, Briefly
Schindler speaks on how the characteristics of a person of certain race and class can determine the limitations they may have in their community. It is hard to prove the nonexistence of space, place, and mobility confines in society. The social and political history of segregation makes the existence more concrete. Legal scholars rarely voice the issue of architectural isolation, but when they do, many aspects of geographic separation is mentioned.