Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Key Terms in Title or Summary |
Alfred C. Yen |
FOREWORD: MAKING US POSSIBLE |
4 Asian Law Journal 1 (May, 1997) |
In many ways, I feel supremely unqualified to write the foreword for a symposium honoring Neil Gotanda. I have known Neil well for only the last three or four years of his long and distinguished career. I have never written anything in the Critical Legal Studies or Critical Race Theory fields that Neil has done so much to advance, and I have... |
1997 |
Yes |
David Benjamin Oppenheimer |
FROM LITTLE ACORNS GREAT OAKS GROW--NEIL GOTANDA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE LAW PERMITTING GENERAL & PUNITIVE DAMAGES IN EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CASES |
4 Asian Law Journal 63 (May, 1997) |
Although Neil Gotanda's contributions to critical race scholarship are widely recognized, Gotanda's work as a practitioner has also had great impact. In this article, the author tells how Gotanda drafted a controversial set of regulations for the California Fair Employment Housing Commission which ultimately paved the way for the 1991 amendment... |
1997 |
Yes |
Stephen Shie-Wei Fan |
IMMIGRATION LAW AND THE PROMISE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY: OPENING THE ACADEMY TO THE VOICES OF ALIENS AND IMMIGRANTS |
97 Columbia Law Review 1202 (May, 1997) |
As a movement, critical race theory endeavors to account for the voices of people of color by exploring the systemic and pervasive nature of racism in society, and by scrutinizing the ways in which current rights jurisprudence fails to attend fully to the ubiquity of racialized attitudes both in society at large and within the legal system itself.... |
1997 |
Yes |
Indu M. John |
INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY |
91 American Society of International Law Proceedings 408 (April 9-12, 1997) |
The panel was convened at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, April 12, by its Chair, Enrique R. Carrasco, who introduced the panelists: Neil Gotanda, Boston College Law School; Berta Hernández-Truyol, St. John's University School of Law; Tayyab Mahmud, Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law; Ruth Gordon, Villanova University School of Law;... |
1997 |
Yes |
Stephanie M. Wildman |
INTRODUCTION: DREAMING IN AMERICA: IN HONOR OF PROFESSOR TRINA GRILLO |
31 University of San Francisco Law Review 733 (Summer 1997) |
TRINA GRILLO was a spiritual person. While she was a brilliant rational thinker with a keen legal mind, she also understood that more informs our human wholeness than simply our brains. She recounted with joy the time she spent singing gospel songs at a critical race theory workshop, where all those powerful minds joined in the unity of prayerful... |
1997 |
Yes |
Jonathan R. Macey |
LAW AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES |
21 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 171 (Fall, 1997) |
There are a large number of law-ands around: law and philosophy, law and history, law and sociology, law and society, law and critical race theory. A partial explanation for the development of these law-ands is that contemplating the law by itself is pretty boring. Just as the International House of Pancakes would probably not long survive in... |
1997 |
Yes |
Anthony Bertelli |
MARKETING RACISM: THE IMPERIALISM OF RATIONALITY, CRITICAL RACE THEORY, AND SOME INTERDISCIPLINARY LESSONS FOR NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS AND ANTIDISCRIMINATION LAW |
5 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 97 (Fall 1997) |
In coining the term, looking to the bottom, Mari Matsuda asserted that [t]he technique of imagining oneself black and poor in some hypothetical world is less effective than studying the actual experience of black poverty and listening to those who have done so. I view this as a metaphorical invitation for social scientists, such as myself, to... |
1997 |
Yes |
Douglas E. Litowitz |
SOME CRITICAL THOUGHTS ON CRITICAL RACE THEORY |
72 Notre Dame Law Review 503 (1997) |
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is perhaps the fastest growing and most controversial movement in recent legal scholarship, stirring up debate in much the same manner Critical Legal Studies (CLS) did fifteen or twenty years ago. Although CRT was inspired in part by the failure of CLS to focus sufficiently on racial issues, it remains indebted in style... |
1997 |
Yes |
Dorothy A. Brown |
SPLIT PERSONALITIES: TAX LAW AND CRITICAL RACE THEORY |
19 Western New England Law Review 89 (1997) |
The following is a mythical conversation: [Fourth White Colleague]: I don't think that there can be a black legal income tax law or a black economics separate from white economics. Should blacks have additional deductions to take account of racism? Or should there be a longer period for blacks to file their returns because many of their ancestors... |
1997 |
Yes |
Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. |
THE CONFERENCE ON CRITICAL RACE THEORY: WHEN THE RAINBOW IS NOT ENOUGH |
31 New England Law Review 705 (Spring 1997) |
The often referenced play by Ntozake Shange, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow is Enuf, demonstrates the complex roles of race, gender, and power in our society. It is also a reminder of the importance of the Second Annual Northeastern People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference at New England Law School, Boston,... |
1997 |
Yes |
Alex M. Johnson, Jr. |
THE UNDERREPRESENTATION OF MINORITIES IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION: A CRITICAL RACE THEORIST'S PERSPECTIVE |
95 Michigan Law Review 1005 (February, 1997) |
Over the last four years, I have taught a course in Critical Race Theory at the University of Virginia School of Law three times. Although each course is different, given the interplay between the teacher and the students and the integration of new developments into the course, there has been one constant subject that the students and I address: Of... |
1997 |
Yes |
Harry Hutchinson |
TOWARD A CRITICAL RACE REFORMIST CONCEPTION OF MINIMUM WAGE REGIMES: EXPLODING THE POWER OF MYTH, FANTASY, AND HIERARCHY |
34 Harvard Journal on Legislation 93 (Winter, 1997) |
This Article calls for an intense examination of minimum wage regimes in light of the deplorable situation facing many minority, low-skilled workers. The author provides a searching mode of analysis drawn from Critical Race Theory and classical-liberal civil rights scholarship that ferrets out any evidence of discriminatory intent, whether explicit... |
1997 |
Yes |
David Benjamin Oppenheimer |
TRINA GRILLO--A PERSONAL REMEMBRANCE |
31 University of San Francisco Law Review 965 (Summer 1997) |
TRINA GRILLO WAS well known for her work in the areas of alternative dispute resolution, academic support, and critical race/gender theory. This symposium celebrates the important contributions she made to those fields, as well as her inspirational teaching. This personal remembrance acknowledges an area for which Trina was less well known--her... |
1997 |
Yes |
Robert A. Williams, Jr. |
VAMPIRES ANONYMOUS AND CRITICAL RACE PRACTICE |
95 Michigan Law Review 741 (February, 1997) |
I can only explain what Vampires Anonymous has done for me by telling my story. I know, stories, particularly autobiographical stories, are currently being dissed by some law professors. Raised in an overly obsessive, objectively neutralized cultural style, they are plain and simple Storyhaters. Their middle to upper class parents had money, a home... |
1997 |
Yes |
Beverly I. Moran, William Whitford |
A BLACK CRITIQUE OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE |
1996 Wisconsin Law Review 751 (1996) |
This article raises the question of whether the Internal Revenue Code systematically favors whites over blacks. In recent years a small number of scholars in the legal academy have become known as critical race theorists. One main thrust of critical race theory is a belief that racial subordination is everywhere, a structural aspect of all parts of... |
1996 |
Yes |
Barbara J. Flagg |
CHANGING THE RULES: SOME PRELIMINARY THOUGHTS ON DOCTRINAL REFORM, INDETERMINACY, AND WHITENESS |
11 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 250 (1996) |
In each of the past three years I have published a law review article proposing a fundamental change in some aspect of race discrimination doctrine. These articles are congruent with some aspects of Critical Race Theory, in that they describe existing doctrine as deeply (though perhaps unconsciously) racist, they adopt radical racial redistribution... |
1996 |
Yes |
Victor F. Caldwell |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY: THE KEY WRITINGS THAT FORMED THE MOVEMENT. EDITED BY KIMBERLE WILLIAMS CRENSHAW ET AL., FOREWORD BY CORNEL WEST. NEW YORK: THE NEW PRESS, 1995. PP. 494. $60.00. |
96 Columbia Law Review 1363 (June, 1996) |
In its challenge to the construction and representation of race and racial power in American law, Critical Race Theory (CRT) has emerged, with its distinct intellectual genesis, as perhaps the most dynamic and exciting development in contemporary legal thought. The daunting mission of Critical Race Theory, according to Cornell West in his foreword... |
1996 |
Yes |
Celina Romany |
GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY AND LANGUAGE |
9 La Raza Law Journal 49 (Spring, 1996) |
Buenos días. Welcome to the island. Last night, with co-panelist and friend Professor Angel Oquendo, I was discussing the different perspective of Critical Race Theory acquired after having spent a year back in Puerto Rico. This is a homecoming of sorts since many of us, through the alchemy of a three hour plane ride, maintain our professional... |
1996 |
Yes |
Kenneth L. Karst ; |
INTEGRATION SUCCESS STORY |
69 Southern California Law Review 1781 (July, 1996) |
Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge, edited by Richard Delgado. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Pp. xvi, 592. $59.95 cloth, $22.95 paper. The Rodrigo Chronicles, by Richard Delgado. New York and London: New York University Press. Pp. xv, 275. $27.95. Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings That Formed the Movement, edited by Kimberle... |
1996 |
Yes |
Francisco Valdes |
LATINA/O ETHNICITIES, CRITICAL RACE THEORY, AND POST-IDENTITY POLITICS IN POSTMODERN LEGAL CULTURE: FROM PRACTICES TO POSSIBILITIES |
9 La Raza Law Journal 1 (Spring, 1996) |
During the past decade or so the birth and growth of Critical Race Theory has enlivened and transformed critical legal scholarship. Not only has Critical Race Theory animated and advanced the law's discourse on race matters, it also has helped to diversify this discourse: Critical Race Theory has ensured (for the first time in American history)... |
1996 |
Yes |
Bonnie Kae Grover |
LEFT-RIGHT CRITIQUES OF THE AMERICAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM: RESETTING THE SOCIAL AGENDA |
3 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 371 (Spring, 1996) |
The Rodrigo Chronicles: Conversations about America and Race. By Richard Delgado. New York: New York University Press. 1995. Pp. 340. $27.95, cloth. Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge. Edited by Richard Delgado. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 1995. Pp. 560. $59.95, cloth; $22.95, paper. Constitutional Cultures: The Mentality and... |
1996 |
Yes |
Thomas F. Cotter |
LEGAL PRAGMATISM AND THE LAW AND ECONOMICS MOVEMENT |
84 Georgetown Law Journal 2071 (June, 1996) |
Over the past decade, a number of legal scholars have come to identify themselves with a movement sometimes referred to as legal pragmatism or practical legal studies. Although the legal pragmatists are a diverse lot in many respects--embracing a wide variety of ideologies from neotraditionalism to feminism to critical race theory--they share a... |
1996 |
Yes |
Yxta Maya Murray |
MERIT-TEACHING |
23 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 1073 (Summer 1996) |
C1-3Table of Contents I. The Feminist and Critical Race Critique of Standards. 1076 II. Aristotelian Constructions of Merit, or Virtue'. 1081 III. The Stories. 1091 A. Past Discrimination. 1091 1. Empathy. 1095 2. Praxis and Dignity. 1098 B. The Role Model. 1100 1. Example. 1103 2. Skill. 1103 3. Commitment. 1104 C. Diversity. 1104 IV. Conclusion.... |
1996 |
Yes |
Nicholas J. Johnson |
PLENARY POWER AND CONSTITUTIONAL OUTCASTS: FEDERAL POWER, CRITICAL RACE THEORY, AND THE SECOND, NINTH, AND TENTH AMENDMENTS |
57 Ohio State Law Journal 1555 (1996) |
C1-2Contents I. Introduction. 1556 II. Rights Power Dissonance in a Plenary Power Environment. 1560 III. Trashing for Insight. 1568 A. The Outcast Provisions: A Shared Dependency on Substantive Power Boundaries. 1569 1. The Tenth Amendment. 1571 2. The Ninth Amendment. 1575 3. The Second Amendment. 1580 4. Reflections on the Outcasts. 1584 B.... |
1996 |
Yes |
Anthony V. Alfieri |
RACE-ING LEGAL ETHICS |
96 Columbia Law Review 800 (April, 1996) |
Last year I began work on a long-term project studying the historical intersection of race, lawyers, and ethics in the context of the American criminal justice system. Informed by the jurisprudential movement of Critical Race Theory (CRT), the project investigates the rhetoric of race or race-talk in criminal defense advocacy and ethics dealing... |
1996 |
Yes |
Kevin R. Johnson |
RACIAL RESTRICTIONS ON NATURALIZATION: THE RECURRING INTERSECTION OF RACE AND GENDER IN IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP LAW |
11 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 142 (1996) |
Critical race theory reflects the perception that conventional legal scholarship fails to satisfactorily address the complexities of race and the law in the United States. Similarly, the ascent of feminist theory stems in large part from lingering gender discrimination in this country. Until a number of minority women recently began studying the... |
1996 |
Yes |
Joseph Erasto Jaramillo |
TOWARD TRANSFORMATIVE CRITICAL RACE THEORY: CREATING COMMUNICATION ACROSS CLASS DIVISIONS |
2 Hispanic Law Journal 15 (1996) |
I. Introduction. 16 II. Defining Privilege. 18 III. The Creation of the Gap. 21 IV. Differences Between the Experiences of Privileged and Underprivileged People of Color. 25 A. Different Perspectives on the Los Angeles Riots. 26 1. The View From Afar. 26 2. The View From Within. 27 B. The Propensity for CRT to Build Bridges Across the Class Gap. 31... |
1996 |
Yes |
Leonard M. Baynes |
WHO IS BLACK ENOUGH FOR YOU THE STORIES OF ONE BLACK MAN AND HIS FAMILY'S PURSUIT OF THE AMERICAN DREAM |
11 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 97 (Fall, 1996) |
Mr. Mitchell was a West Indian, and I didn't like him. I didn't like any West Indians. They couldn't talk, they were stingy and most of them were as mean as could be. I like Butch, but I didn't believe that he was a real West Indian. Many critical race scholars have discussed identity issues from their position at the intersection of race,... |
1996 |
Yes |
Barbara J. Flagg |
CHANGING THE RULES: SOME PRELIMINARY THOUGHTS ON DOCTRINAL REFORM, INDETERMINACY, AND WHITENESS |
2 African-American Law and Policy Report 250 (Fall, 1995) |
In each of the past three years I have published a law review article proposing a fundamental change in some aspect of race discrimination doctrine. These articles are congruent with some aspects of Critical Race Theory, in that they describe existing doctrine as deeply (though perhaps unconsciously) racist, they adopt radical racial redistribution... |
1995 |
Yes |
Ruben J. Garcia |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY AND PROPOSITION 187: THE RACIAL POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION LAW |
17 Chicano-Latino Law Review 118 (Fall 1995) |
In mid-1993, a group of concerned California residents were fed up. They were tired of the illegal aliens whom they blamed for sapping the state's resources. These aliens were everywhere: crowding their children out of public schools, crowding welfare offices, and crowding the emergency rooms of hospitals. To attack these problems, these angry... |
1995 |
Yes |
Raneta J. Lawson |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY AS PRAXIS: A VIEW FROM OUTSIDE THE OUTSIDE |
38 Howard Law Journal 353 (Spring 1995) |
Me: Grandmama, I'm writing about critical race theory as praxis. Grandmama: I once knew a gal who had that praxis real bad . . . nothin' the doctors could do for her. You be careful. Me: Thanks Grandmama, I will. As my thoughts turn to critical race theory as praxis, in addition to the imaginary exchange I might have with my grandmother, I am... |
1995 |
Yes |
Richard Delgado , Jean Stefancic |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 1993, A YEAR OF TRANSITION |
66 University of Colorado Law Review 159 (1995) |
A little more than one year ago, we published Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography. In it, we (1) traced the history and development of the Critical Race Theory (CRT) movement; (2) identified ten themes within that movement's corpus that seemed to us central and characteristic; and (3) annotated over 200 of the most important Critical... |
1995 |
Yes |
Daniel A. Farber , Suzanna Sherry |
IS THE RADICAL CRITIQUE OF MERIT ANTI-SEMITIC? |
83 California Law Review 853 (May, 1995) |
Conventional concepts of merit are under attack by some Critical Legal Scholars, Critical Race Theorists, and radical feminists. These critics contend that merit is only a social construct designed to maintain the power of dominant groups. This Article challenges the reductionist view that merit has no meaning except as a tool for those in power... |
1995 |
Yes |
Susan Bisom-Rapp |
OF MOTIVES AND MALENESS: A CRITICAL VIEW OF MIXED MOTIVE DOCTRINE IN TITLE VII SEX DISCRIMINATION CASES |
1995 Utah Law Review 1029 (1995) |
How then did it work out, all this? How did one judge people, think of them? How did one add up this and that and conclude that it was liking one felt, or disliking? And to those words, what meaning attached after all? Virginia Woolf Over the last decade critical legal scholars, including feminist and critical race theorists, have mounted a... |
1995 |
Yes |
Martha R. Mahoney |
SEGREGATION, WHITENESS, AND TRANSFORMATION |
143 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1659 (May, 1995) |
Residential segregation is both cause and product in the processes that shape the construction of race in America. The concept of race has no natural truth, no core content or meaning other than those meanings created in a social system of white privilege and racist domination. Recent work in critical race theory helps understand residential... |
1995 |
Yes |
Robert L. Hayman, Jr. |
THE COLOR OF TRADITION: CRITICAL RACE THEORY AND POSTMODERN CONSTITUTIONAL TRADITIONALISM |
30 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 57 (Winter, 1995) |
Back beyond the world and swept by these wild white faces of the awful dead, why will this Soul of the White Folk, this modern Prometheus, hang bound by his own binding, tethered by a labor of the past? I hear his mighty cry reverberating through the world, I am white! Well and good, O Prometheus, divine thief! The world is wide enough for two... |
1995 |
Yes |
Eleanor Marie Brown |
THE TOWER OF BABEL: BRIDGING THE DIVIDE BETWEEN CRITICAL RACE THEORY AND "MAINSTREAM" CIVIL RIGHTS SCHOLARSHIP |
105 Yale Law Journal 513 (November 1, 1995) |
Poor Black people tell stories. I hear their stories daily. I have heard them in the words of a cousin who came dangerously close to losing a daughter to gang warfare. I have heard them in the words of an inmate as he explained just how a Black man from the projects had ended up on death row. I have heard them in the words of a client at the Yale... |
1995 |
Yes |
Derrick A. Bell |
WHO'S AFRAID OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY? |
1995 University of Illinois Law Review 893 (1995) |
In this essay, originally delivered as a David C. Baum Memorial Lecture on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights at the University of Illinois College of Law, Professor Bell begins by discussing the recent debate surrounding The Bell Curve, and utilizing the tools of critical race theory, he offers an alternative explanation as to why the book's authors... |
1995 |
Yes |
Carlos J. Nan |
ADDING SALT TO THE WOUND: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND CRITICAL RACE THEORY |
12 Law & Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice 553 (June, 1994) |
Using quotas instead of quality to select people for jobs and promotions rewards the dumb, lazy, and unambitious at the expense of the smart, talented, and ambitious. I can't turn around without hearing about some civil rights advance! White people seem to think the black man ought to be shouting hallelujah! Four hundred years the white man has... |
1994 |
Yes |
Angelo N. Ancheta |
COMMUNITY LAWYERING |
1 Asian Law Journal 189 (May, 1994) |
Give us something we can use. For those of us engaged in the practice of law for social change, this is a familiar admonition directed at scholars who have developed theories on the transformation of law and the legal system. Critical legal studies, feminist legal theory, and critical race theory -schools of thought that challenge the assumptions... |
1994 |
Yes |
Susan Bisom-Rapp |
CONTEXTUALIZING THE DEBATE: HOW FEMINIST AND CRITICAL RACE SCHOLARSHIP CAN INFORM THE TEACHING OF EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION LAW |
44 Journal of Legal Education 366 (September, 1994) |
The past ten years have seen the creation of a rich body of literature--both critical and prescriptive--addressing how feminist and critical race theory can inform law school curriculum and pedagogy. Critiques of traditional first-year casebooks have been developed. Articles suggesting ways of presenting substantive material have been written.... |
1994 |
Yes |
Roy L. Brooks , Mary Jo Newborn |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY AND CLASSICAL-LIBERAL CIVIL RIGHTS SCHOLARSHIP: A DISTINCTION WITHOUT A DIFFERENCE? |
82 California Law Review 787 (July 1, 1994) |
We need to admit up front to our collective disadvantage in making multiculturalism a focus of this book. We are three bland middle class white men whose academic careers have focused on mainstream doctrine and the application of positive political theory to public law issues. Though one of us (Farber) is a Jew and one of us (Eskridge) is a gay... |
1994 |
Yes |
Roy L. Brooks |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY: A PROPOSED STRUCTURE AND APPLICATION TO FEDERAL PLEADING |
11 Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal 85 (Spring, 1994) |
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a collection of critical stances against the existing legal order from a race-based point of view. Specifically, it focuses on the various ways in which the received tradition in law adversely affects people of color not as individuals but as a group. Thus, CRT attempts to analyze law and legal traditions through the... |
1994 |
Yes |
Arthur Austin |
DECONSTRUCTION: THE ROAD TO A DERRIDIAN CUL-DE-SAC WHERE "THERE IS NO THERE THERE" AND "THERE IS NO ABOUT ABOUT FOR ANYTHING TO BE ABOUT" |
12 Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal 181 (1994) |
With aggressive determination, a coalition of feminists, critical race theorists, and critical legal studies people is committed to identifying and exposing the various tactics that the legal system and legal education purportedly use to maintain control over minorities, women, and other outsiders. The most effective technique, at least in arousing... |
1994 |
Yes |
Alex M. Johnson, Jr. |
DEFENDING THE USE OF NARRATIVE AND GIVING CONTENT TO THE VOICE OF COLOR: REJECTING THE IMPOSITION OF PROCESS THEORY IN LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP |
79 Iowa Law Review 803 (May, 1994) |
C1-3Table of Contents L1-2Introduction 803 I. The Farber/Sherry Typology. 809 A. Summary of Traditional Articles. 811 B. Summary of Critical Race Theory. 812 C. Summary of Narrative. 812 II. An Explanation of Evaluative Standards. 814 A. Validity. 815 B. Quality Standards. 818 III. A Call for the Use of Neutral Principles in Legal Scholarship. 822... |
1994 |
Yes |
Angela P. Harris |
FOREWORD: THE JURISPRUDENCE OF RECONSTRUCTION |
82 California Law Review 741 (July 1, 1994) |
For me, Critical Race Theory (CRT) began in July of 1989, at the first annual Workshop on Critical Race Theory at St. Benedict's Center, Madison, Wisconsin. CRT looked like a promise: a theory that would link the methods of Critical Legal Studies (CLS) with the political commitments of traditional civil rights scholarship in a way that would both... |
1994 |
Yes |
Jeffrey R. Costello |
THE ANATOMY OF ANTILIBERALISM. BY STEPHEN HOLMES . CAMBRIDGE: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS. 1993. PP. XVI, 330. $29.95. |
92 Michigan Law Review 1547 (May, 1994) |
Stephen Holmes has recently published an engaging and stimulating, though finally unsatisfying, book. At a time when modern liberalism is being assailed seemingly from all sides -- by fundamentalist Christians, conservative libertarians, critical race and feminist legal scholars, and communitarian political scholars -- Holmes endeavors in The... |
1994 |
Yes |
Ana Garza |
THE VOICE OF COLOR AND ITS VALUE IN LEGAL STORYTELLING |
1 Hispanic Law Journal 105 (1994) |
C1-4TABLE OF CONTENTS L1-4 I. L2-3,T3Introduction 106. L1-4 II. L2-3,T3Evolution of Legal Storytelling: From Critical Legal Studies to Critical Race Theory 108. L1-4 III. L2-3,T3The Voice Of Color 111. L1-4 IV. L2-3,T3The Value of a Voice of Color 115. A. Identifying Bias. 116 B. Recording and Examining Minority Views. 118 C. Displacing... |
1994 |
Yes |
Robert S. Chang |
TOWARD AN ASIAN AMERICAN LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP: CRITICAL RACE THEORY, POST-STRUCTURALISM, AND NARRATIVE SPACE |
1 Asian Law Journal 1 (May, 1994) |
Prelude Introduction: Mapping the Terrain I. The Need for an Asian American Legal Scholarship A. That Was Then, This Is Now: Variations on a Theme 1. Violence Against Asian Americans 2. Nativistic Racism B. The Model Minority Myth C. The Inadequacy of the Current Racial Paradigm 1. Traditional Civil Rights Work 2. Critical Race Scholarships II.... |
1994 |
Yes |
Reviewed by Jeremiah S. Gutman |
WORDS THAT WOUND: CRITICAL RACE THEORY, ASSAULTIVE SPEECH, AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT, BY MARI J. MATSUDA, CHARLES R. LAWRENCE III, RICHARD DELGADO, AND KIMBERLE WILLIAMS CRENSHAW; WESTVIEW PRESS, 1993. 136 PAGES, $46.50 (HARDCOVER), $15.95 (PAPERBACK). |
41 Federal Bar News & Journal 240 (March/April, 1994) |
Of course, there are words that wound. Each of us has feelings and pride, not least of which is pride of authorship. As my words come to the attention of the authors, they may, therefore, suffer some trauma. Just as I found what Matsuda, Lawrence, Delgado, and Crenshaw had to say provocative, they may be provoked by what I have to say. The... |
1994 |
Yes |