The book critiques existing equal protection jurisprudence, highlighting overlooked normative and political issues. It presents an alternative interpretation that challenges the current understanding, aiming to provoke thought and discussion on the complexities of equal protection under the law.
Sonu Bedi Books




This book is for anyone interested in racial justice and the way in which racism takes place in the private sphere. In particular, this book discusses the Internet and the sharing economy as a site of racial injustice or private racism.
Rejecting Rights
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book challenges conventional views on the interplay between liberty and democracy, proposing that the notion of rights may hinder meaningful democratic discourse. It explores how emphasizing individual rights can create barriers to collective decision-making, advocating for a re-evaluation of these fundamental concepts to enhance democratic engagement. Through critical analysis, the author invites readers to reconsider the implications of rights in the context of a functioning democracy.
Beyond Race, Sex, and Sexual Orientation
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book critiques existing equal protection jurisprudence, highlighting overlooked normative and political issues. It presents an alternative interpretation that challenges the conventional understanding of equal protection, aiming to provoke thought and discussion around legal frameworks and their implications for justice.