PENN LAW –In the final lecture in the 2021-2022 Lecture Series on Race and Regulation, Daniel E. Ho, William Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott Professor of Law at Stanford Law, will present “Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot.” Drawing on a recent Yale Law Journal article, “Disparate Limbo: How Administrative Law Erased Antidiscrimination,” Ho will trace how civil rights and administrative law have diverged over the past 50 years as U.S. court decisions have removed issues of racial discrimination from administrative law’s purview. He will explain the legal and policy implications for today’s administrative state. The Race and Regulation Lecture Series is organized by the Penn Program on Regulation (PPR) and co-sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Office of Equity and Inclusion as part of the “Achieving Racial Justice” colloquium, launched in 2020. Ho’s lecture also is co-sponsored by the Legal Studies & Business Ethics Department at the Wharton School.