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Chapter 9. Commerce and Language Minorities: Remaking Old Laws for New Consumers
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Sandra Del Valle
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. A History of Language Rights: Between Tolerance and Hostility 9
- Chapter 2. Nativism and Language Restrictions: Echoes of the Past at the End of the Twentieth Century 54
- Chapter 3. Fulfilling the Promise of Citizenship: English Literacy, Naturalization, and Voting Rights 88
- Chapter 4. Language Rights in the Workplace: Negotiating Boundaries Within Close Spaces 117
- Chapter 5. Language Rights in Litigation: Making the Case for Greater Protections in Criminal and Civil Proceedings 159
- Chapter 6. Bilingual Education: Learning and Politics in the Classroom 217
- Chapter 7. Native American Education: The US Implements an English- Only Policy 275
- Chapter 8. Due Process and Governmental Benefits: When English-Only is Enough 298
- Chapter 9. Commerce and Language Minorities: Remaking Old Laws for New Consumers 311
- Chapter 10. The Place of International Law in Promoting Linguistic Human Rights Within the United States 328
- Appendix: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 348
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. A History of Language Rights: Between Tolerance and Hostility 9
- Chapter 2. Nativism and Language Restrictions: Echoes of the Past at the End of the Twentieth Century 54
- Chapter 3. Fulfilling the Promise of Citizenship: English Literacy, Naturalization, and Voting Rights 88
- Chapter 4. Language Rights in the Workplace: Negotiating Boundaries Within Close Spaces 117
- Chapter 5. Language Rights in Litigation: Making the Case for Greater Protections in Criminal and Civil Proceedings 159
- Chapter 6. Bilingual Education: Learning and Politics in the Classroom 217
- Chapter 7. Native American Education: The US Implements an English- Only Policy 275
- Chapter 8. Due Process and Governmental Benefits: When English-Only is Enough 298
- Chapter 9. Commerce and Language Minorities: Remaking Old Laws for New Consumers 311
- Chapter 10. The Place of International Law in Promoting Linguistic Human Rights Within the United States 328
- Appendix: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 348