However, law
school deans tend to lack vision when it comes to this topic and only a few law professors would be qualified to teach it (although many law librarians could; however, most law schools in Canada fail to recognize the law librarian's Master degree as making them qualified to teach credit courses at law school).
In Breaking Through: The Making of Minority Executives in Corporate America,
Dean David Thomas of Georgetown University's McDonough
School of Business states that minorities in corporate settings are often overlooked for promotions because people
tend to view members of their own racial groups as more promotable, and often give them higher performance ratings.