The Color of Law is a groundbreaking book that explores the history of racial segregation in America and its impact on education. Richard Rothstein, a leading authority on housing policy, provides a comprehensive analysis of how government policies and practices have perpetuated racial inequality in education. This book sheds light on the systemic barriers that have hindered equal access to quality education for marginalized communities. Rothstein's research is based on extensive historical evidence and offers a compelling argument for the need to address the legacy of segregation in order to achieve true diversity in education.