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Daniel G. Solorzano , Verónica N. Vélez USING CRITICAL RACE SPATIAL ANALYSIS TO EXAMINE THE DU BOISIAN COLOR-LINE ALONG THE ALAMEDA CORRIDOR IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 37 Whittier Law Review 423 (Spring, 2016) As Critical Race researchers and pedagogues, we are constantly looking for contemporary examples of everyday racism and their historical corollaries. Our search has led us to better understand the many contours and interconnected facets of everyday racism, while motivating new interests, in particular, inquiry into historical and contemporary... 2016 Yes
Lisa R. Pruitt WELFARE QUEENS AND WHITE TRASH 25 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 289 (Spring 2016) I. INTRODUCTION. 289 II. A BRIEF HISTORY OF WHITE TRASH. 291 III. WHITENESS IN CRITICAL RACE THEORY. 295 IV. CALLS FOR GREATER VISIBILITY OF WHITE POVERTY, BUT WITH WHAT CONSEQUENCES?. 299 V. HOW CAN WE ATTRACT MORE PUBLIC AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR THE POOR?. 304 VI. CONCLUSION. 309 The welfare queen is widely recognized as a racialized... 2016 Yes
Andrea Freeman "FIRST FOOD" JUSTICE: RACIAL DISPARITIES IN INFANT FEEDING AS FOOD OPPRESSION 83 Fordham Law Review 3053 (May, 2015) Tabitha Walrond gave birth to Tyler Isaac Walrond on June 27, 1997, when Tabitha, a black woman from the Bronx, was nineteen years old. Four months before the birth, Tabitha, who received New York public assistance, attempted to enroll Tyler in her health insurance plan (HIP), but encountered a mountain of bureaucratic red tape and errors. After... 2015 Yes
Cheryl Nelson Butler A CRITICAL RACE FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON PROSTITUTION & SEX TRAFFICKING IN AMERICA 27 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 95 (2015) Abstract: This Article is one of the first to apply critical race feminism (CRF) to explore prostitution and sex trafficking in the United States. Several scholars have applied critical race feminism to explore several forms of sexual exploitation, including sexual harassment, domestic violence, and rape, but have yet to extend this discourse into... 2015 Yes
William P. Quigley A LETTER TO SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCATES: THIRTEEN LESSONS LEARNED BY KATRINA SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCATES LOOKING BACK TEN YEARS LATER 61 Loyola Law Review 623 (Fall 2015) I. INTRODUCTION. 623 II. OUR STORIES. 626 A. Local Lawyers. 627 B. Advocates. 666 C. Students Who Later Became Lawyers. 670 III. LESSONS LEARNED. 688 IV. CONCLUSION. 703 2015 Yes
Paul Gowder CRITICAL RACE SCIENCE AND CRITICAL RACE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 83 Fordham Law Review 3155 (May, 2015) Over several decades, feminist philosophy of science has revealed the ways in which much of science has proceeded from mainstream assumptions that privilege men and other hierarchically superordinate groups and existing socially constructed conceptions of gender. In doing so, it has produced a research program that, while rooted in the... 2015 Yes
Llezlie Green Coleman EXPLOITED AT THE INTERSECTION: A CRITICAL RACE FEMINIST ANALYSIS OF UNDOCUMENTED LATINA WORKERS AND THE ROLE OF THE PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL 22 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 397 (Fall 2015) Introduction. 398 I. The Feminization of Immigration and Immigrant Women in the Workplace. 400 II. Wage Theft Among Immigrant Women Workers. 402 III. Critical Race Feminism. 405 A. The Deference Narrative. 409 B. Exalting Self-Abnegation. 411 C. The Family Comes First (Familismo). 412 D. Learning from the Narratives. 414 IV. The Private Attorney... 2015 Yes
Dr. Debito Arudou JAPAN'S UNDER-RESEARCHED VISIBLE MINORITIES: APPLYING CRITICAL RACE THEORY TO RACIALIZATION DYNAMICS IN A NON-WHITE SOCIETY 14 Washington University Global Studies Law Review 695 (2015) Critical Race Theory (CRT), an analytical framework grounded in American legal academia, uncovers power relationships between a racialized enfranchised majority and a disenfranchised minority. Although applied primarily to countries and societies with Caucasian majorities to analyze White Privilege this Article applies CRT to Japan, a non-White... 2015 Yes
Tayyab Mahmud , Athena Mutua , Francisco Valde LATCRIT PRAXIS @ XX: TOWARD EQUAL JUSTICE IN LAW, EDUCATION AND SOCIETY 90 Chicago-Kent Law Review 361 (2015) It was twenty years ago this fall that a motley crew of youngish legal scholars conceived the LatCrit subject position during a colloquium on Latinas/os and critical race theory held in Puerto Rico during fall 1995. By the end of that event, we had committed to at least one decade of personal and collective praxis toward the advancement of... 2015 Yes
Toni Lester OPRAH, BEYONCÉ, AND THE GIRLS WHO "RUN THE WORLD" - ARE BLACK FEMALE CULTURAL PRODUCERS GAINING GROUND IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW? 15 Wake Forest Journal of Business and Intellectual Property Law 537 (Spring, 2015) I. Introduction - What the Foremothers of Today's Black Female Cultural Producers Had to Contend With. 538 II. Part One - Using Critical Race, Feminist and Cultural Production Theory to Look at Black Female Cultural Production and the IP Regime. 543 III. Part Two: Success at Any Cost - Once Black Female Culture Producers Rise to the Top, Do They... 2015 Yes
Ann C. McGinley POLICING AND THE CLASH OF MASCULINITIES 59 Howard Law Journal 221 (Fall, 2015) INTRODUCTION: POLICING, RACE, AND GENDER. 222 I. EMPIRICAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF POLICE BEHAVIOR. 227 A. Use of Force Studies. 227 B. Investigations of Real Police Departments. 229 1. Cleveland, Ohio Division of Police. 229 2. Ferguson, Missouri Police Department. 233 II. MASCULINITIES STUDIES AND CRITICAL RACE THEORY: HEGEMONY, PRIVILEGE, AND... 2015 Yes
André Douglas Pond Cummings RICHARD DELGADO AND ICE CUBE: BROTHERS IN ARMS 33 Law & Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice 321 (Summer, 2015) Critical Race Theory as a movement is best understood through the lens of founding voice Richard Delgado. Delgado's prolific and fearless writings have inspired thousands and launched theories that have literally changed the course of race law in the United States. In fact, two explosive movements were born in the United States in the 1970s. While... 2015 Yes
Charles R. Lawrence III THE FIRE THIS TIME: BLACK LIVES MATTER, ABOLITIONIST PEDAGOGY AND THE LAW 65 Journal of Legal Education 381 (November, 2015) It seems as if I have been teaching Ferguson all of my adult life. In the fall of 1964 I applied to Yale Law School, and the admissions office encouraged me to supplement my written application with an interview. As I rode a Greyhound bus to New Haven I read James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time, a paperback copy purchased for seventy-five cents... 2015 Yes
Aziza Ahmed TRAFFICKED? AIDS, CRIMINAL LAW AND THE POLITICS OF MEASUREMENT 70 University of Miami Law Review 96 (Fall, 2015) Since early in the HIV epidemic, epidemiologists identified individuals who transact sex as a high-risk group for contracting HIV. Where the issue of transacting sex has been framed as sex work, harm-reduction advocates and scholars call for decriminalization as a primary legal solution to address HIV. Where the issue is defined as trafficking,... 2015 Yes
Aya Gruber WHEN THEORY MET PRACTICE: DISTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSIS IN CRITICAL CRIMINAL LAW THEORIZING 83 Fordham Law Review 3211 (May, 2015) Modern critical race theorists, at least in the legal realm, often find themselves torn between two venerable, but inconsistent, traditions. On the one side is the critical legal studies paradigm, which incorporates an acute skepticism of law, legal formalism, and rights constructs and instead seeks to expose the deep structures (institutional,... 2015 Yes
Erin M. Kerrison, Ph.D. WHITE CLAIMS TO ILLNESS AND THE RACE-BASED MEDICALIZATION OF ADDICTION FOR DRUG-INVOLVED FORMER PRISONERS 31 Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice 105 (Spring 2015) Critical Race Theory scholars have long argued that the War on Drugs is a war waged against low-income, black urban citizens. However, as the spotlight has shifted somewhat from policing street drug use and trafficking among poor, inner-city blacks, to concerns about the chronic pharmaceutical substance abuse of middle- and upper-class white... 2015 Yes
Cynthia Lee (E)RACING TRAYVON MARTIN 12 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 91 (Fall, 2014) As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Critical Race Theory [CRT], we have much to celebrate and much work ahead. In its early years, Critical Race Theory was a much-criticized and denigrated body of scholarship. By and large, critical race scholars were law professors of color writing about issues of racial subordination and injustice. Their work... 2014 Yes
Jonathan Bailyn A CRITICAL RACE THEORIST ACCOUNT OF CORPORATE RACIAL STANDING 16 Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice 725 (2014) I. Introduction. 725 II. History: Limited Supreme Court Guidance. 726 III. Corporate Racial Standing Doctrine. 727 IV. Race. 728 A. Paradigms. 728 B. Classification Schemes. 730 V. Corporations. 731 A. Shareholder Theory. 731 B. Contractarian Theory. 733 VI. Application. 735 A. Shareholder Identity. 735 B. The Problem of Heterogeneity. 737 C.... 2014 Yes
Gil Lan AMERICAN LEGAL REALISM GOES TO CHINA: THE CHINA PUZZLE AND LAW REFORM 51 American Business Law Journal 365 (Summer, 2014) A current prevailing theory states that a nation needs a well-enforced system of formal property and contract rights in order to enjoy economic growth (the Rights Theory). This theory has prestigious intellectual foundations and also enjoys the support of international organizations such as the World Bank. In the midst of many developing and... 2014 Yes
Camille Gear Rich ANGELA HARRIS AND THE RACIAL POLITICS OF MASCULINITY: TRAYVON MARTIN, GEORGE ZIMMERMAN, AND THE DILEMMAS OF DESIRING WHITENESS 102 California Law Review 1027 (August, 2014) This Festschrift Essay uses the Trayvon Martin controversy as an opportunity to reflect on the insights Angela Harris's scholarship provides about the dialogic relationship between race, masculinity, and the criminal law. After surveying Harris's contributions to critical race theory, masculinity studies, and feminist legal theory, this Essay... 2014 Yes
Tehama Lopez Bunyasi BREATHING DIFFERENCE, SHARING EMPOWERMENT 32 Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review 67 (2014) We celebrate Margaret E. Montoya's Máscaras, Trenzas, y Greñas as a canonical article in critical race theory because its deft interweaving and unbraiding of stories helps us consider the marginalizing assumptions of the legal world, the way normativity translates into authority, and the means by which the mainstream is disguised as unbiased. She... 2014 Yes
Sahar F. Aziz COERCIVE ASSIMILATIONISM: THE PERILS OF MUSLIM WOMEN'S IDENTITY PERFORMANCE IN THE WORKPLACE 20 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 1 (Fall, 2014) Should employees have the legal right to be themselves at work? Most Americans would answer in the negative because work is a privilege, not an entitlement. But what if being oneself entails behaviors, mannerisms, and values integrally linked to the employee's gender, race, or religion? And what if the basis for the employer's workplace rules and... 2014 Yes
Dan Subotnik CONTESTING A CONTESTATION OF TESTING: A REPLY TO RICHARD DELGADO 9 University of Massachusetts Law Review 296 (Spring, 2014) Dan Subotnik responds to Richard Delgado, Standardized Testing as Discrimination: A Reply to Dan Subotnik, 9 U. Mass. L. Rev. 98 (2014). I. INTRODUCTION. 298 II. TESTING AND PREPARATION. 299 III. TESTING AND SOCIETY. 302 Professor Richard Delgado is not only a founder of the critical race theory school but he is also among the most prolific and... 2014 Yes
Francisco Valdes CRITICAL RACE ACTION: QUEER LESSONS AND SEVEN LEGACIES FROM THE ONE AND ONLY PROFESSOR BELL 36 Western New England Law Review 109 (2014) I begin, as Professor Derrick Bell might have, with a short story based on personal experience related to social realities. When the Law and Society Association met in Pittsburgh during the early 2000s, I was asked to participate in an author-meets-reader session focused on the Professor's then-latest book, Ethical Ambition. After the session, we... 2014 Yes
I. Bennett Capers CRITICAL RACE THEORY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE 12 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 1 (Fall, 2014) When the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law invited me to guest edit a symposium issue, the answer was an easy one. For so many of us, this journal feels like home. Choosing a topic was an easy call as well. As it happened, I had recently been asked to write an encyclopedia entry on Critical Race Theory [[CRT] and criminal justice for the Oxford... 2014 Yes
Devon W. Carbado , Daria Roithmayr CRITICAL RACE THEORY MEETS SOCIAL SCIENCE 10 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 149 (2014) critical race theory, social science, critical social science, implicit bias Social science research offers critical race theory (CRT) scholars a useful methodology to advance core CRT claims. Among other things, social science can provide CRT with data and theoretical frameworks to support key empirical claims. Social psychology and sociology in... 2014 Yes
Jean Stefancic DISCERNING CRITICAL MOMENTS: LESSONS FROM THE LIFE OF DERRICK BELL TITLE 75 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 457 (Summer, 2014) Critical race theory seeks to explain the shifting tides of racial fortune. Most of the movement's scholarship concerns history writ large-changes in immigration policy affecting thousands, changes in media images and stereotypes, and alterations of Supreme Court doctrine with respect to proof of discrimination, for example. But it also teaches... 2014 Yes
  ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION 43 Journal of Law and Education 559 (Fall, 2014) Cynthia Grant Bowman & Elizabeth Brundige, Sexism, Sexual Violence, Sexuality, and the Schooling of Girls in Africa: A Case Study from Lusaka Province, Zambia, 23 Tex. J. Women & L. 37 (2013). In this article, the author describes a study regarding 105 schoolgirls living in Zambia and the obstacles they faced because of their gender. The study... 2014 Yes
Noah Matthew Rich, Editor in Chief FOREWORD 6 Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives 137 (Fall, 2014) Although most modern laws in the United States are facially neutral, even the most mundane of policy decisions may have disproportionate racial implications. This Issue aims to explore policies in the United States and around the world, viewing them through a Critical Race Theory lens and revealing the racial effects-sometime subtle, sometimes... 2014 Yes
Cynthia Lee HONORING ANGELA HARRIS: A REVIEW OF "GENDER, VIOLENCE, RACE, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE" 47 U.C. Davis Law Review 1037 (April, 2014) I would like to start by thanking Melissa Murray for inviting me to participate in this celebration of Angela Harris's work on September 27, 2013, at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law. Angela is one of the nation's leading critical race scholars, and is also recognized as one of the nation's preeminent feminist scholars. Her... 2014 Yes
Brandon Paradise HOW CRITICAL RACE THEORY MARGINALIZES THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CHRISTIAN TRADITION 20 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 117 (Fall, 2014) This Article offers the first comprehensive account of the marginalization of the African American Christian tradition in the movement of race and law scholarship known as critical race theory. While committed to grounding itself in the perspectives of communities of color, critical race theory has virtually ignored the significance of the fact... 2014 Yes
Jasmine B. Gonzales Rose INTRODUCTION 75 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 429 (Summer, 2014) Critical Race Theory is dead. This was the message the Editor-in-Chief of the University of Pittsburgh Law Review received when he approached an advisor about the prospect of commemorating the 75th volume of the Law Review by dedicating a symposium and printed issue in honor of esteemed alumnus, the-late Derrick A. Bell, Jr. (L.L.B. 1957). Moved... 2014 Yes
  INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITORS 112 Michigan Law Review First Impressions 56 (January, 2014) This Essay opens a Symposium honoring the contribution of Mari Matsuda to American legal scholarship. The first Asian American female to gain tenure at a U.S. law school, she helped establish a scholarly movement--critical race theory--that reshaped several academic disciplines. She also was the first to propose a new perspective--looking to the... 2014 Yes
Sudha Setty TARGETED KILLINGS AND THE INTEREST CONVERGENCE DILEMMA 36 Western New England Law Review 169 (2014) In the 1980s, Professor Derrick Bell posited a theory of interest convergence as part of his critical race theory work, arguing that the major strides forward in civil rights law and policy that benefited African Americans in the 1950s and 1960s only occurred because of the perceived benefits of those changes to white elites during that time. In... 2014 Yes
Richard Delgado THE TRAYVON MARTIN TRIAL - TWO COMMENTS AND AN OBSERVATION 47 John Marshall Law Review 1371 (Summer, 2014) I. Introduction: Doctrinal and Critical Analysis, Better Together Than Either Alone. 1371 A. Charging a less serious offense coupled with felony murder.. 1372 B. Jury Nullification. 1373 II. Conclusion. 1375 2014 Yes
Molly A. Schiffer WOMEN OF COLOR AND CRIME: A CRITICAL RACE THEORY PERSPECTIVE TO ADDRESS DISPARATE PROSECUTION 56 Arizona Law Review 1203 (2014) This Note seeks to acknowledge, explain, and offer a remedy to the problem of disparate prosecution of women of color. Women of color are disproportionately arrested and prosecuted for felonies around the country, and are overrepresented in the criminal justice system compared to their white women counterparts. Black and Native women are prosecuted... 2014 Yes
Kaaryn Gustafson DEGRADATION CEREMONIES AND THE CRIMINALIZATION OF LOW-INCOME WOMEN 3 UC Irvine Law Review 297 (May, 2013) This Article, a call for both empirical social scientists and critical race theorists to engage with each other in careful interpretive analysis, applies sociologist Harold Garfinkel's concept of ceremonial degradation to policies, practices, and proposals targeting low-income women of color in the United States. This Article offers several... 2013 Yes
Brandon L. Greene DEPRAVED NECESSITIES: PRISON PRIVATIZATION, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND THE PATH TO PROFIT 7 Southern Region Black Law Students Association Law Journal 49 (Spring 2013) The prison industrial complex (PIC) generally, and the private prison industry (PPI) specifically, have a vested interest in keeping educational attainment at status quo levels. Critical race theory will be used as the framework to connect the economic and social strands that lead a child from an underperforming school to an overstretched criminal... 2013 Yes
Kevin R. Johnson DERRICK BELL AND THE EMERGENCE OF LATCRIT THEORY 36 Seattle University Law Review xxix (Spring, 2013) As no doubt many of the contributions to this memorial issue attest, Professor Derrick Bell no less than blazed the trail for generations of minority scholars to write about race and civil rights in original, dynamic, and nothing less than cutting edge ways. As we all know, he was a founder of Critical Race Theory, and authored path-breaking race... 2013 Yes
Meera E. Deo DOROTHY H. EVENSEN AND CARLA D. PRATT, THE END OF THE PIPELINE: A JOURNEY OF RECOGNITION FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ENTERING THE LEGAL PROFESSION. DURHAM: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS, 2012, PP. 344, $40.00 62 Journal of Legal Education 640 (May, 2013) Most authors facing the daunting challenge of publishing a book focus solely on making a valuable contribution to their field. With The End of the Pipeline: A Journey of Recognition for African Americans Entering the Legal Profession, Dorothy H. Evensen and Carla D. Pratt not only offer a substantial addition to the literature in multiple fields,... 2013 Yes
Ofrit Liviatan FROM ABORTION TO ISLAM: THE CHANGING FUNCTION OF LAW IN EUROPE'S CULTURAL DEBATES 36 Fordham International Law Journal 93 (January, 2013) INTRODUCTION. 93 I. REGULATION OF ISLAM-BASED PRACTICES. 96 II. ABORTION REFORMS ACROSS WESTERN EUROPE. 112 III. COMPARING LAW'S SOCIAL ROLE IN WESTERN-EUROPEAN CULTURAL DEBATES. 125 CONCLUSION. 132 2013 Yes
Adele M. Morrison IT'S [NOT] A BLACK THING: THE BLACK/GAY SPLIT OVER SAME-SEX MARRIAGE--A CRITICAL [RACE] PERSPECTIVE 22 Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality 1 (2013) I. Introduction. 2 II. The Black/Gay Split. 11 A. Identified. 12 B. Located. 13 III. Civil (Marriage) Rights: Divisions over . . .. 15 A. Immutability. 18 B. Civil Rights . 22 C. The Meaning(s) and Purpose(s) of Marriage. 23 1. Religious Arguments. 26 2. Secular Arguments. 28 IV. The Split: A Critical Race Theory Perspective. 32 A. (Dis)Interest... 2013 Yes
Mia-Carré B. Long OF MICE AND MEN, FAIRY TALES, AND LEGENDS: A REACTIONARY ETHICAL PROPOSAL TO STORYTELLING AND THE BRISEÑO FACTORS 26 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 859 (Fall, 2013) In reviewing Texas' adherence to the Briseño factors--non-scientific standards inspired by the character Lennie in Of Mice and Men and not by actual science or clinical protocol --it is evident that the use of storytelling can have a result that even Critical Race theorists would not desire. Critical Race theorists have traditionally been against... 2013 Yes
Melina Angelos Healey THE SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINE TRAGEDY ON MONTANA'S AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATIONS 37 New York University Review of Law and Social Change 671 (2013) I. Introduction. 673 II. Foundations of the Pipeline. 674 A. The Nationwide School-to-Prison Pipeline. 674 B. Tribes and Reservations Examined in this Article. 677 III. Background and Approach. 679 A. The Legacy of American Indian Boarding Schools and Educational Segregation. 679 B. The Utility of a Critical Race Approach to Understanding the... 2013 Yes
Patricia Williams TRIBUTE TO DERRICK BELL 69 New York University Annual Survey of American Law 7 (2013) Thank you, it's a tremendous pleasure to be here. John said that he thought he would not be here if it hadn't been for Derrick Bell and I know very, very well that I would not be here if it hadn't been for Derrick Bell, there is absolutely no question. And to the degree I'm associated with critical race theory, even though my basics subjects are... 2013 Yes
Lolita Buckner Inniss "OTHER SPACES" IN LEGAL PEDAGOGY 28 Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice 67 (Spring 2012) There is an increasing focus upon the material and metaphoric spatial dimensions of various academic disciplines, including law. This essay considers the spatial dimensions of legal pedagogy, focusing on Critical Race Theory (CRT). The essay first explains the critical program in law and how CRT grows out of it. The essay then suggests that the... 2012 Yes
Anthony Paul Farley A DEDICATION 1 Columbia Journal of Race and Law 511 (July, 2012) This symposium of the Columbia Journal of Law & Race, Critical Race Theory & Marxism, is dedicated to Keith Aoki, 1955-2011. Keith died an hour after I arrived at his home in Davis, California. One hour and he was gone: My lord, what a morning My lord what a morning My lord, what a morning When the stars begin to fall. Keith fought well on many... 2012 Yes
Beth Caldwell ADDRESSING INTERSECTIONALITY IN THE LIVES OF WOMEN IN POVERTY: INCORPORATING CORE COMPONENTS OF A SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM INTO LEGAL EDUCATION 20 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 823 (2012) Introduction. 823 I. Legal Critiques. 825 A. Serving Two Masters . 826 B. False Empathy. 827 C. Unconscious Bias/Racism. 828 D. Need for Additional Training in Professional Skills and Ethics. 830 II. Lessons from Social Work Education. 831 A. Social Work Values. 832 B. A Critical Race Theory Paradigm of Education. 835 C. Empathy and Empathic... 2012 Yes
Gianfrancesco Zanetti ASTROLOGY AND RACE: ASPECTS OF EQUALITY AFTER CRITICAL RACE THEORY 2 Columbia Journal of Race and Law 267 (2012) Historically, Critical Race Theory (CRT) has been neglected in European legal scholarship. CRT approaches promise to be a useful avenue for European jurisprudence, however, as European nations rapidly become more multiracial. The focus of this Article is on the theoretical value that radiates from some Critical Race Theory lines of thought, written... 2012 Yes
Francisco Valdes COMING UP: NEW FOUNDATIONS IN LATCRIT THEORY, COMMUNITY, AND PRAXIS 48 California Western Law Review 505 (Spring 2012) Introduction. 506 I. Self-Criticality at Work: Beginnings, Conclusions, Actions, and Challenges. 511 A. Roots, Origins, and Foundations: From Realism to Critical Race Theory, LatCrit Theory, and Critical Outsider Jurisprudence. 513 B. Self-Study and Strategic Planning: 2008-2011. 523 II. Living Justice: The LatCrit Community Campus as Personal... 2012 Yes
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