Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Key Terms in Title or Summary |
Angela P. Harris |
COMPASSION AND CRITIQUE |
1 Columbia Journal of Race and Law 326 (July, 2012) |
Perhaps with the experience of caring. Caring happens in the body and in the moment: a quick squirt of oxytocin, a firing of mirror neurons, the sudden perception of a link between the so-called self and the so-called other. Caring is unpredictable and unwilled, a reaction, an eruption along the shifting surfaces between you and not-you, suddenly... |
2012 |
Yes |
André Douglas Pond Cummings |
DERRICK BELL: GODFATHER PROVOCATEUR |
28 Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice 51 (Spring 2012) |
Professor Derrick Bell, the originator and founder of Critical Race Theory, passed away on October 5, 2011. Professor Bell was 80 years old. Around the world he is considered a hero, mentor, friend and exemplar. Known as a creative innovator and agitator, Professor Bell often sacrificed his career in the name of principles and objectives, inspiring... |
2012 |
Yes |
Stephen M. Feldman |
DO THE RIGHT THING: UNDERSTANDING THE INTEREST-CONVERGENCE THESIS |
106 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 248 (March 1, 2012) |
Professor Derrick Bell was one of the most influential constitutional scholars of the last fifty years. He helped create a genre of legal scholarship-- critical race theory--and pioneered storytelling as a scholarly method. His insights spurred civil rights scholars as well as thinkers in other fields. One of his most important legacies--he died on... |
2012 |
Yes |
James R. Beattie, Jr., Capital University |
FRANCIS J. MOOTZ III (ED.). ON PHILOSOPHY IN AMERICAN LAW. NEW YORK: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2009. 332 PP. $85.00 (CLOTH) |
52 American Journal of Legal History 419 (July, 2012) |
The most fascinating, and frustrating, feature of Professor Mootz's On Philosophy in American Law is his choice to employ a curious editorial device to diagnose the ongoing role, if any, of philosophy in American law. A commentary in the volume explains the device (p. 285) as follows: Ask a large number of talented and wide-ranging legal thinkers... |
2012 |
Yes |
Kim D. Chanbonpin |
LEGAL WRITING, THE REMIX: PLAGIARISM AND HIP HOP ETHICS |
63 Mercer Law Review 597 (Winter 2012) |
I begin this Article with a necessary caveat. Although I place hip hop music and culture at the center of my discussion about plagiarism and legal writing pedagogy, and my aim here is to uncover ways in which hip hop can be used as a teaching tool, I cannot claim to be a hip hop head. A hip hop head is a devotee of the music, an acolyte of its... |
2012 |
Yes |
Atiba R. Ellis |
POLLEY V. RATCLIFF: A NEW WAY TO ADDRESS AN ORIGINAL SIN? |
115 West Virginia Law Review 777 (Winter 2012) |
I. Introduction. 777 II. Polley v. Ratcliff: Then and Now. 782 A. The Nineteenth Century Polley Litigation. 782 B. The Twenty-First Century Polley Trial. 787 III. Modern Narratives About Race and Slavery: Post-Racialism, Race-Consciousness, and Reparations. 789 A. Post-Racialism and the Discontinued Relevance of Slavery. 793 B. Critical Race Theory... |
2012 |
Yes |
Gil Gott |
RACE, RIGHTS AND RETERRITORIALIZATION |
1 Columbia Journal of Race and Law 302 (July, 2012) |
Critical race and neo-Marxist perspectives treat rights or rights discourse with a somewhat similar and complex ambivalence, but with distinctly different weightings and emphases in how they theorize rights functioning within systems of liberal democracy and racialized capitalism. On the one hand, both approaches identify a subject formation... |
2012 |
Yes |
Franita Tolson |
REINVENTING SOVEREIGNTY?: FEDERALISM AS A CONSTRAINT ON THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT |
65 Vanderbilt Law Review 1195 (May, 2012) |
The framers of the U.S. Constitution wrote the Elections Clause to address concerns that the states would fail to call congressional elections and weaken the already fragile new government. The Clause is a delegation of sovereignty from the states to the federal government because, although states select the time, place, and manner of elections,... |
2012 |
Yes |
Hari M. Osofsky |
THE GEOGRAPHY OF "MOO HA HA": A TRIBUTE TO KEITH AOKI'S ROLE IN DEVELOPING CRITICAL LEGAL GEOGRAPHY |
90 Oregon Law Review 1233 (2012) |
I. Geography and Moo Ha Ha . 1236 A. Defining Moo Ha Ha . 1236 B. Defining Critical Geography. 1237 C. Moo Ha Ha and the Barriers to Critical Legal Geography. 1241 II. Keith Aoki's Interweaving of Critical Geography, Critical Race Theory, Third World Approaches to International Law, Postmodernism, and Globalization (Space, Place, Scale, Law,... |
2012 |
Yes |
Dean Spade |
THE ONLY WAY TO END RACIALIZED GENDER VIOLENCE IN PRISONS IS TO END PRISONS: A RESPONSE TO RUSSELL ROBINSON'S "MASCULINITY AS PRISON" |
3 California Law Review Circuit 182 (December, 2012) |
In Masculinity As Prison: Sexual Identity, Race, and Incarceration, Professor Russell Robinson explores the creation of the K6G unit of the Los Angeles County Jail. Robinson describes how this unit, designed to protect prisoners who may be targets because of their non-normative gender and/or sexual orientation, operates as a site for the... |
2012 |
Yes |
George Lipsitz |
"CONSTITUTED BY A SERIES OF CONTESTATIONS": CRITICAL RACE THEORY AS A SOCIAL MOVEMENT |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1459 (July, 2011) |
The ideas, insights, and analyses that define the Critical Race Theory (CRT) project have made critical contributions to scholarship in law and many other disciplines. Yet CRT has never been merely a project of intellectual engagement and argument. The movement emerged from and contributed to the Black freedom struggle of the twentieth century. It... |
2011 |
Yes |
Glenn Adams , Phia S. Salter |
A CRITICAL RACE PSYCHOLOGY IS NOT YET BORN |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1355 (July, 2011) |
Critical Race Theory (CRT) challenges scholars to reveal and dismantle disciplinary conventions that constitute racial power. In this Article, we take up this challenge and consider the potential for a Critical Race Psychology. Although CRT-compatible work has drawn upon psychological scientific research to challenge disciplinary conventions in... |
2011 |
Yes |
Kellye Y. Testy |
BEST PRACTICES FOR HIRING AND RETAINING A DIVERSE LAW FACULTY |
96 Iowa Law Review 1707 (July, 2011) |
I. Commitment. 1710 II. Action. 1711 III. The Faculty Search and Hiring Process. 1712 IV. Retaining Faculty of Color. 1714 V. Accountability. 1716 |
2011 |
Yes |
Luke Charles Harris |
BEYOND THE BEST BLACK: THE MAKING OF A CRITICAL RACE THEORIST AT YALE LAW SCHOOL |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1379 (July, 2011) |
In Kimberle Williams Crenshaw's lead article in this Commentary Issue she contends that critical insights on race often develop out of institutional struggles over the terms upon which racial politics are engaged and normalized. My pathway to Critical Race Theory (CRT) confirms this idea. Thus, this comment traces the making of a critical race... |
2011 |
Yes |
Francisco Valdes , Sumi Cho |
CRITICAL RACE MATERIALISM: THEORIZING JUSTICE IN THE WAKE OF GLOBAL NEOLIBERALISM |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1513 (July, 2011) |
Critical Race Theory's (CRT's) first two decades produced a rich and diverse literature deconstructing law and society using a racial lens. CRT's emergence and rise occurred at a moment in history where the U.S. was still the uncontested unipolar superpower whose privileged elites enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and status. Despite its dominant... |
2011 |
Yes |
Tukufu Zuberi |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY OF SOCIETY |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1573 (July, 2011) |
Kimberle Williams Crenshaw's Twenty Years of Critical Race Theory: Looking Back To Move Forward calls for a broader definition of CRT and for the next phase of this movement to embrace scholars from a multitude of disciplines. The tradition of critical theories of race in the social sciences is intimately related to the CRT Movement developed in... |
2011 |
Yes |
Devon W. Carbado |
CRITICAL WHAT WHAT? |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1593 (July, 2011) |
More than twenty years after the establishment of Critical Race Theory (CRT) as a self-consciously defined intellectual movement, defining oneself as a Critical Race Theorist can still engender the question: critical what what? When asked, the inquiry is not just about the appellation, though this is certainly part of what engenders the question.... |
2011 |
Yes |
David M. Trubek |
FOUNDATIONAL EVENTS, FOUNDATIONAL MYTHS, AND THE CREATION OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY, OR HOW TO GET ALONG WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM YOUR FRIENDS |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1503 (July, 2011) |
In this Essay, David Trubek looks back from the viewpoint of a participant and observer at the events that led to the founding of Critical Race Theory. He notes that the formation of CRT was stimulated by resistance to demands for a black perspective at the Harvard Law School, facilitated both by CLS and the University of Wisconsin Law School, and... |
2011 |
Yes |
Gary Peller |
HISTORY, IDENTITY, AND ALIENATION |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1479 (July, 2011) |
This Commentary Article sets forth a grid for distinguishing between approaches to racial justice by differentiating between liberal and critical approaches in general, and between integrationist and nationalist stances regarding race in particular. The Article then utilizes the grid to contend that Kimberle Crenshaw and others on the left wing of... |
2011 |
Yes |
Gloria Ladson-Billings |
RACE . . . TO THE TOP, AGAIN: COMMENTS ON THE GENEALOGY OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1439 (July, 2011) |
Critical Race Theory (CRT) has made inroads into a variety of fields beyond law. Education is an area that fostered critical race theory scholarship for more than fifteen years. In this Commentary Article the author describes critical race theory's development in education and documents pivotal incidences that both challenged and propelled the... |
2011 |
Yes |
Nancy Levit |
RESHAPING THE NARRATIVE DEBATE |
34 Seattle University Law Review 751 (Spring, 2011) |
In Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter, Joan Williams sets out to alter the terms of the public discussion about working, caregiving, and work-family conflicts. Other participants in this Colloquy discuss the ways in which she does a tremendous job of accomplishing this objective. Whether she intends it or not, Williams does... |
2011 |
Yes |
Tommy J. Curry |
SHUT YOUR MOUTH WHEN YOU'RE TALKING TO ME: SILENCING THE IDEALIST SCHOOL OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY THROUGH A CULTURALOGICAL TURN IN JURISPRUDENCE |
3 Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives 1 (Spring, 2011) |
No intellectual historian can deny the impact of Critical Race Theory (CRT) on the discourse of race and racism in the later part of the 20 century. Critical Race Theory began in the late 1960s, in the aftermath of the civil rights movement, with a series of writings by Derrick Bell. These writings focused specifically on the arrest of civil rights... |
2011 |
Yes |
India Geronimo |
SYSTEMIC FAILURE: THE SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINE AND DISCRIMINATION AGAINST POOR MINORITY STUDENTS |
13 Journal of Law in Society 281 (Fall, 2011) |
C1-2Table of Contents I. Introduction. 281 II. The School to Prison Pipeline. 284 III. Institutional Entrenchment of the School to Prison Pipeline. 286 A. Inter-Institutional Entrenchment: Concentrated Poverty. 286 B. Intra-Institutional Entrenchment: School Administrator Decision-Making. 292 C. Interpersonal Entrenchment: Racialized Expectations... |
2011 |
Yes |
Kevin R. Johnson |
THE IMPORTANCE OF STUDENT AND FACULTY DIVERSITY IN LAW SCHOOLS: ONE DEAN'S PERSPECTIVE |
96 Iowa Law Review 1549 (July, 2011) |
I. Introduction. 1550 II. The Educational Benefits of Student Diversity. 1551 A. Grutter v. Bollinger. 1552 B. Policy Arguments Against Race-Conscious Admissions Schemes. 1554 III. Educational Benefits of Faculty Diversity. 1556 A. The Benefits of Faculty Diversity to Teaching. 1557 B. The Benefits of Faculty Diversity to Legal Scholarship. 1562 C.... |
2011 |
Yes |
Tanya Kateri Hernandez |
THE VALUE OF INTERSECTIONAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS TO THE "POST-RACIAL" FUTURE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY: A BRAZIL-U.S. COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1407 (July, 2011) |
This Commentary Article aims to illustrate the value of comparative law to the jurisprudence of Critical Race Theory (CRT), particularly with reference to the CRT project of deconstructing the mystique of post-racialism. The central thesis of the Article is that the dangerous seductions of a U.S. ideology of post-racialism are more clearly... |
2011 |
Yes |
Kimberle Williams Crenshaw |
TWENTY YEARS OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY: LOOKING BACK TO MOVE FORWARD |
43 Connecticut Law Review 1253 (July, 2011) |
This Article revisits the history of Critical Race Theory (CRT) through a prism that highlights its historical articulation in light of the emergence of post-racialism. The Article will explore two central inquiries. This first query attends to the specific contours of law as the site out of which CRT emerged. The Article hypothesizes that legal... |
2011 |
Yes |
Todd J. Clark |
"MY PRESIDENT IS BLACK AND I BE GODDAMNED IF MY AGENT AIN'T TOO" |
2 Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives 107 (Fall, 2010) |
My president is black. My lambo's blue and I be goddamned if my rims ain't too! These are the lyrics that blasted from the stereos of many young black urbanites after Barack Obama became the first Black President of the United States of America. Within the Black community, President Obama's victory inspired the reality of his pre-inauguration... |
2010 |
Yes |
André Douglas Pond Cummings |
A FURIOUS KINSHIP: CRITICAL RACE THEORY AND THE HIP-HOP NATION |
48 University of Louisville Law Review 499 (2010) |
Two explosive movements were born in the United States in the 1970s. While the founding of both movements was humble and lightly noticed, both grew to become global phenomena that have profoundly changed the world. Founded by prescient agitators, these two movements were borne of disaffect, disappointment, and near desperation-a desperate need to... |
2010 |
Yes |
Claudia Pena |
A REACTION TO BETH RIBET'S SURFACING DISABILITY THROUGH A CRITICAL RACE THEORETICAL PARADIGM |
2 Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives 253 (Fall, 2010) |
Beth Ribet explicates the differentiated racial meanings applied to the behavior and needs of people with disabilities. Race is critical in defining how disability will be read, and will shape educational and institutional access in the future, and thus, life opportunities. For example, the television drama Parenthood, currently in its second... |
2010 |
Yes |
Priscilla A. Ocen |
BEYOND ANALOGY: A RESPONSE TO SURFACING DISABILITY THROUGH A CRITICAL RACE THEORETICAL PARADIGM |
2 Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives 255 (Fall, 2010) |
In this article, Beth Ribet calls upon Critical Race Theorists and advocates to abandon the false distinction between race and disability and to move from analogy to intersectionality in conceptualizing and contesting subordination. Nowhere is this need more acute than in the context of poor Black women, who are increasingly criminalized for drug... |
2010 |
Yes |
Tristin K. Green, Seton Hall Law School |
CRITICAL RACE REALISM: INTERSECTIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY, RACE, AND LAW. BY GREGORY S. PARKS, SHAYNE JONES, AND W. JONATHAN CARDI, EDS. NEW YORK: THE NEW PRESS, 2008. PP. 340. $60.00 CLOTH |
44 Law and Society Review 187 (March, 2010) |
In 2002, Temple University Press published Crossroads, Directions, and a New Critical Race Theory (Valdes et al. 2002). The book of essays, edited by critical race scholars Francisco Valdes, Jerome McCristal Culp, and Angela Harris, generated a stream of thoughtful commentary about the challenges facing critical race theory. Critical Race Realism:... |
2010 |
Yes |
Roy L. Brooks, Kirsten Widner |
IN DEFENSE OF THE BLACK/WHITE BINARY: RECLAIMING A TRADITION OF CIVIL RIGHTS SCHOLARSHIP |
12 Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy 107 (2010) |
One of the central tenets of several legal theories that oppose the received tradition in Anglo-American law--particularly, Critical Race Theory as configured primarily by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, Latino/a Critical Legal Studies (LatCrit), Asian/Crit Theory, and QueerCrit Theory (hereinafter collectively referred to as critical theory... |
2010 |
Yes |
Gary Minda |
LESSONS FROM THE FINANCIAL MELTDOWN: GLOBAL FEMINISM, CRITICAL RACE THEORY, AND THE STRUGGLE FOR SUBSTANTIVE JUSTICE |
18 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 649 (2010) |
I. Introduction. 649 II. Feminist and Critical Race Criticism in the Era of Globalization. 654 III. The Relevance of the Financial Crisis of 2008. 664 IV. Risk Perception, Corporate Culture, and the Power of Global Finance. 667 V. Substantive Justice and Global Finance. 675 VI. The Substantive (In)Justice of Business as Usual . 678 VII.... |
2010 |
Yes |
Jeremy Perelman, Katharine G. Young |
RIGHTS AS FOOTPRINTS: A NEW METAPHOR FOR CONTEMPORARY HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICE |
9 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 27 (Fall, 2010) |
So the Zakari case has been one of the biggest achievements of what legal aid has done in this community. And because everyone, almost all the community members were involved, it became like a footprint in everybody's mind: anybody you ask around knows the story. - Nihad Swallah, Community Organizer, Legal Resources Center, Ghana . [C]ustomary... |
2010 |
Yes |
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SESTAK vs. TOOMEY: WHERE THEY STAND |
32-OCT Pennsylvania Lawyer 36 (September/October, 2010) |
Pennsylvania's 2010 U.S. Senate contest between Democrat Joe Sestak and Republican Pat Toomey is a critical race in a pivotal state, with implications for control of the legislative agenda over the next two years and possible control of the White House after 2012. Over the summer The Pennsylvania Lawyer contacted the respective campaigns with a... |
2010 |
Yes |
Beth Ribet |
SURFACING DISABILITY THROUGH A CRITICAL RACE THEORETICAL PARADIGM |
2 Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives 209 (Fall, 2010) |
From its inception, a number of the founders of Critical Race Studies (CRS) have articulated a praxis and methodology acutely focused on race, and also intently conscious of intersectionality. Disability prospectively merges with the project of producing knowledge within a CRS frame both as part of the study of intersectionality, and also as part... |
2010 |
Yes |
Dorothy A. Brown |
TEACHING CIVIL RIGHTS THROUGH THE BASIC TAX COURSE |
54 Saint Louis University Law Journal 809 (Spring 2010) |
My teaching package includes the following courses: Corporate Tax, Critical Race Theory, Federal Income Tax, and Tax Policy. Whenever anyone finds out what I teach, they usually comment about what an odd combination that is, and I usually respond that it really isn't so odd because my scholarship (at least since 1996) examines the racial... |
2010 |
Yes |
George W. Gowen |
THE MEASURE OF INJURY: RACE, GENDER, AND TORT LAW BY MARTHA CHAMALLAS AND JENNIFER B. WRIGGINS NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS, NEW YORK, NY, 2010. 228 PAGES, $40.00 |
57-JUL Federal Lawyer 53 (July, 2010) |
If there is truth to the Japanese proverb, The saddest thing in life is to be born a woman, it lies in the treatment of women as chattel in much of the world, in female infanticide and circumcision, and in the sex trade in adolescent girls. But, if we flatter ourselves in believing that the United States is approaching gender equality as well as... |
2010 |
Yes |
Laura E. Gómez |
UNDERSTANDING LAW AND RACE AS MUTUALLY CONSTITUTIVE: AN INVITATION TO EXPLORE AN EMERGING FIELD |
6 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 487 (2010) |
racial stratification, social construction of race, colonialism, ideology, social control, critical race theory, race and ethnic relations This article argues that law and race coconstruct each other. The idea that race is socially constructed has become widely accepted, and studies increasingly have explored law's role in shaping racial... |
2010 |
Yes |
Robert S. Chang |
ASIAN AMERICANS AND THE ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE: MUSINGS ON BEING INVISIBLE |
16 Asian American Law Journal 205 (2009) |
In October 1993, the Asian Law Journal published its inaugural issue, featuring its first article entitled Toward an Asian American Legal Scholarship: Critical Race Theory, Post-structuralism, and Narrative Space. 81 Calif. L. Rev. 1241 (1993); 1 Asian L.J. 1 (1993). With this opening salvo, the Asian Law Journal (now the Asian American Law... |
2009 |
Yes |
Richard Delgado, , Jean Stefancic , Juan F. Perea |
AUTHORS' REPLY |
12 Harvard Latino Law Review 103 (Spring 2009) |
We'd like to thank Michael Olivas for his witty, compassionate, and thoughtful introduction. He captures well the many dimensions, positive and negative, of the casebook-writing enterprise. We are also indebted to Rodolfo Acuña, Gerald López, Cristina Rodríguez, Leticia Saucedo, Keith Aoki, and Kevin Johnson for contributing their thoughts on... |
2009 |
Yes |
Angela Onwuachi-Willig |
CELEBRATING CRITICAL RACE THEORY AT 20 |
94 Iowa Law Review 1497 (July, 2009) |
The year 2009 marks the twentieth anniversary of the first Critical Race Theory (CRT) workshop. On July 8, 1989, more than twenty scholars who were interested in defining and elaborating on the lived reality of race, and who were open to the aspiration of developing theory gathered together at a workshop in Madison, Wisconsin. The 1989 workshop,... |
2009 |
Yes |
Deleso Alford Washington |
CRITICAL RACE FEMINIST BIOETHICS: TELLING STORIES IN LAW SCHOOL AND MEDICAL SCHOOL IN PURSUIT OF "CULTURAL COMPETENCY" |
72 Albany Law Review 961 (2009) |
I know Sisters. I know Sisters who lived lives full enough to be stories- Her-stories untold, Carried through the heartbeat of mother's wit . . . all the time being othered by legal fictions that turn humans to chattel property; Allowing her and her-story to be created, bought and sold. I know Sisters. Sister Anarcha got a story for all to... |
2009 |
Yes |
Christian Halliburton |
FOREWORD |
8 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 1 (Fall/Winter 2009) |
The Thirteenth Annual LatCrit Conference (LatCrit XIII) was held in the shadow of what then promised, and ultimately proved, to be a watershed moment in the social and political history of this country. The 2008 presidential race between Senators Barack Obama and John McCain appeared as a potential fork in the road for the country, if only because... |
2009 |
Yes |
Rachel J. Anderson |
FROM IMPERIAL SCHOLAR TO IMPERIAL STUDENT: MINIMIZING BIAS IN ARTICLE EVALUATION BY LAW REVIEWS |
20 Hastings Women's Law Journal 197 (Summer 2009) |
Law professors have been complaining about student-run law reviews for decades; an expression of dissatisfaction with the evaluation of legal scholarship and selection of articles by law students is not new. Corporate law scholars complain that students are not interested in publishing scholarship on corporate issues. Critical race scholars... |
2009 |
Yes |
Adrien Katherine Wing |
INTERNATIONAL LAW, SECULARISM, AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD |
24 American University International Law Review 407 (2009) |
INTRODUCTION. 407 I. GLOBAL CRITICAL RACE FEMINISM. 409 II. FUNDAMENTALISM IN THE MUSLIM/ARAB WORLD. 414 III. A WESTERN EXAMPLE: FRANCE. 418 IV. THREE EXAMPLES FROM THE MUSLIM/ARAB WORLD. 420 A. Turkey. 420 B. Tunisia. 422 C. Palestine. 424 V. PRAXIS. 425 CONCLUSION. 427 |
2009 |
Yes |
Sheila Simon |
JAZZ AND FAMILY LAW: STRUCTURES, FREEDOMS, AND SOUND CHANGES |
42 Indiana Law Review 567 (2009) |
Comparisons help us learn, and thanks to the Midwest Family Law Conference, Jazzing up Family Law, we can learn what jazz teaches us about family law. Studying law through music is not a new idea. In fact, it has been around since Plato. Also, jazz has been a source of comparison in studying democracy, adjudication, critical race theory, property... |
2009 |
Yes |
Richard Delgado |
LIBERAL MCCARTHYISM AND THE ORIGINS OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY |
94 Iowa Law Review 1505 (July, 2009) |
I. Introduction. 1506 II. Critical Race Theory: Three Stories of Origin. 1510 A. The Harvard Story. 1511 B. The Berkeley Story. 1513 C. The Los Angeles Story. 1513 D. Who Founded Critical Race Theory?. 1514 III. Liberal McCarthyism and the Fates of Four Professors. 1515 A. A Fellowship of Visionaries: Kingman Brewster, James Conant, Clark Kerr, and... |
2009 |
Yes |
Maria C. Malagon, Lindsay Perez Huber, Veronica N. Velez, University of California, Los Angeles |
OUR EXPERIENCES, OUR METHODS: USING GROUNDED THEORY TO INFORM A CRITICAL RACE THEORY METHODOLOGY |
8 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 253 (Fall/Winter 2009) |
As critical race scholars in the field of education, we created this research note in response to our collective frustration with traditional, qualitative research methods to accurately understand and document the complex experiences of Students of Color, their families, and their communities. We experienced this frustration not only in searching... |
2009 |
Yes |
Trina Jones |
RACE, ECONOMIC CLASS, AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY |
72 Law and Contemporary Problems 57 (Fall 2009) |
Of the 146,047,000 civilians in the U.S. labor force in 2007, approximately 82% identified themselves as White, 11% as Black or African American, 14% as of Hispanic or Latino/a ethnicity, and 5% as Asian. That year, the median household income for all racial groups was $50,233. With a poverty threshold of $21,027 for a family of four, the median... |
2009 |
Yes |