Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Key Terms in Title or Summary |
Kevin R. Johnson |
DRED SCOTT AND ASIAN AMERICANS: WAS CHIEF JUSTICE TANEY THE FIRST CRITICAL RACE THEORIST? |
24 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 751 (June, 2022) |
This commentary considers Professor Jack Chin's analysis in Dred Scott and Asian Americans of the white supremacist underpinnings and modern legacy of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney's decisions in United States v. Dow, a little-known decision denying full citizenship rights to Asian Americans, and Dred Scott v. Sandford, an iconic... |
2022 |
Yes |
Lisa Vanhala |
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL MOBILIZATION |
18 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 101 (2022) |
legal mobilization, environment, climate change, litigation, nongovernmental organizations, NGOs The mobilization of law to address the degradation of the environment implicates a wide range of institutions, actors, and materials. This article maps developments in the study of environmental legal mobilization. It examines the different theoretical... |
2022 |
Yes |
Joshua Gutzmann |
FIGHTING ORTHODOXY: CHALLENGING CRITICAL RACE THEORY BANS AND SUPPORTING CRITICAL THINKING IN SCHOOLS |
106 Minnesota Law Review Headnotes 333 (Spring, 2022) |
National unity as an end which officials may foster by persuasion and example is not in question .. Struggles to coerce uniformity of sentiment in support of some end thought essential to their time and country have been waged by many good as well as by evil men .. Those who begin coercive elimination of dissent soon find themselves exterminating... |
2022 |
Yes |
Max Londberg |
HIRING CRITERIA AND TITLE VII: HOW ONE MANIFESTATION OF EMPLOYER BIAS EVADES JUDICIAL SCRUTINY |
91 University of Cincinnati Law Review 516 (2022) |
Writing in 1988, feminist and critical race scholar Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw described the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (commonly known as Title VII) as contributing to the removal of most formal barriers and symbolic manifestations of subordination. But the Act and other reforms ultimately fell short, for a challenge to the legitimacy of... |
2022 |
Yes |
Carliss Chatman |
HONORING LUTIE A. LYTLE AND JOHN MERCER LANGSTON WITH OUR WORDS |
78 Washington and Lee Law Review 1719 (2022) |
The recent attacks on critical race theory make one fact very clear: the lack of Black voices in public discourse creates distortion and exploitation. This inaugural Black Scholars Book, the first of its kind published annually, is not about defining or justifying critical race theory--as some scholars in this book would not deem themselves to be... |
2022 |
Yes |
David Simson |
HOPE DIES LAST: THE PROGRESSIVE POTENTIAL AND REGRESSIVE REALITY OF THE ANTIBALKANIZATION APPROACH TO RACIAL EQUALITY |
30 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 613 (March, 2022) |
This Article relies on Critical Race Theory concepts and social science research to make an important and timely contribution to a debate in law and public policy that is both long-standing and of immense current importance: What is the relationship between social cohesion on the one hand, and racial equality progress on the other? Events over the... |
2022 |
Yes |
Khiara M. Bridges |
LANGUAGE ON THE MOVE: "CANCEL CULTURE," "CRITICAL RACE THEORY," AND THE DIGITAL PUBLIC SPHERE |
131 Yale Law Journal Forum 767 (26-Jan-22) |
abstract. Scores of people have been talking about cancel culture and Critical Race Theory recently. However, what people mean when they use the terms varies wildly. This Essay examines the recent drift around the meaning of these terms, analyzing the role that the digital public sphere has played in generating these examples of language on the... |
2022 |
Yes |
David L. Hudson Jr. |
LEGISLATORS TAKE AIM AT CRITICAL RACE THEORY |
108-MAR ABA Journal 20 (February/March, 2022) |
More than 30 years ago, law professor Richard Delgado began writing law review articles emphasizing the pervasive and pernicious role of race in law and society. He has become, according to University of California at Davis School of Law Dean Kevin R. Johnson, a sort of LeBron James or Michael Jordan among legal academics. Delgado and other... |
2022 |
Yes |
David Simson |
MOST FAVORED RACIAL HIERARCHY: THE EVER-EVOLVING WAYS OF THE SUPREME COURT'S SUPERORDINATION OF WHITENESS |
120 Michigan Law Review 1629 (June, 2022) |
This Article engages in a critical comparative analysis of the recent history and likely future trajectory of the Supreme Court's constitutional jurisprudence in matters of race and religion to uncover new aspects of the racial project that Reggie Oh has recently called the racial superordination of whiteness--the reinforcing of the superior... |
2022 |
Yes |
Joseph D. G. Castro |
NOT WHITE ENOUGH, NOT BLACK ENOUGH: REIMAGINING AFFIRMATIVE ACTION JURISPRUDENCE IN LAW SCHOOL ADMISSIONS THROUGH A FILIPINO-AMERICAN PARADIGM |
49 Pepperdine Law Review 195 (January, 2022) |
Writing the majority opinion upholding the use of racial preferences in law school admissions in 2003, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor anticipated that racial preferences would no longer be necessary in twenty-five years. On the contrary, 2021 has seen the astronomic rise of critical race theory, the popularity of race-driven diversity initiatives in... |
2022 |
Yes |
Denise Ama Ghartey |
PROTECT BLACK GIRLS |
69 UCLA Law Review Discourse 64 (2022) |
At its core, Critical Race Theory (CRT) provides us with a panoply of necessary tools and a lens through which to analyze the multilayered relationship between Black girls, their education, and the criminal legal system. Florida's history, especially the historical landscape of Central Florida, distinctly highlights the grave importance of CRT when... |
2022 |
Yes |
Jonathan P. Feingold |
RECLAIMING EQUALITY: HOW REGRESSIVE LAWS CAN ADVANCE PROGRESSIVE ENDS |
73 South Carolina Law Review 723 (Spring, 2022) |
Since the fall of 2020, right-wing forces have targeted Critical Race Theory (CRT) through a sustained disinformation campaign. This offensive has deployed anti-CRT rhetoric to justify a host of Backlash Bills designed to chill conversations about race and racism in the classroom. Concerned stakeholders have assailed these laws as morally... |
2022 |
Yes |
Harvey Gee |
REDUCING GUN VIOLENCE WITH SHOTSPOTTER GUNSHOT DETECTION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNITY-BASED PLANS: WHAT WORKS? |
100 Oregon Law Review 461 (2022) |
Urban violence is better understood as a grievous injury, a gushing wound that demands immediate attention in order to preserve life and limb. [T]he panoptic powers of modern surveillance . imperil our democracy in a way that we've never before seen . It is our responsibility to speak up for ourselves, our civil liberties, and the sort of world... |
2022 |
Yes |
Gabriel J. Chin |
ROBERT COVER AND CRITICAL RACE THEORY |
37 Touro Law Review 1837 (2022) |
Professor Robert Cover is recognized as a leading scholar of law and literature; decades after his untimely passing, his works continue to be widely cited. Because of his interest in narrative, he is credited as a contributor to the development of Critical Race Theory. This essay proposes that in addition to narrative, some of his other,... |
2022 |
Yes |
Jorge L. Contreras |
SCIENCE FICTION AND THE LAW: A NEW WIGMORIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY |
13 Harvard Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law 65 (Winter, 2022) |
In 1908, Northwestern Law School Dean John Henry Wigmore compiled a list of novels that no lawyer could afford to ignore. Wigmore's list, updated and amended by Professor Richard Weisberg in the 1970s, catalogs one hundred literary works ranging from Antigone to Native Son, each of which offers insight into the legal system or the practice of... |
2022 |
Yes |
Diane Kemker |
TEACHING CRITICAL TAX: WHAT, WHY, & HOW |
19 Pittsburgh Tax Review 143 (Spring, 2022) |
Critical tax is an approach to the analysis of tax law and policy that takes race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, citizenship/immigrant status, and other historically marginalized statuses into account, and does so in a way that is centrally focused on the role of tax law in creating and perpetuating persistent economic inequality and... |
2022 |
Yes |
Ilhyung Lee |
THE "DIVISIVE CONCEPTS" LAWS AND AMERICANS OF ASIAN DESCENT |
75 SMU Law Review Forum 212 (April, 2022) |
Sticks and stones May break my bones Oh but your words They really kill me. In the past year, a number of states have enacted laws that prohibit public schools from teaching certain lessons about race. The main target of these laws appears to be critical race theory, once a theory advanced in legal academia that has now become a catchall term... |
2022 |
Yes |
Danielle M. Conway |
THE ASSAULT ON CRITICAL RACE THEORY AS PRETEXT FOR POPULIST BACKLASH ON HIGHER EDUCATION |
66 Saint Louis University Law Journal 707 (Summer, 2022) |
The rightwing is carrying out its most recent effort to install an authoritarian regime in America, which has been boosted by Donald Trump's white supremacist rhetoric and actions before, during, and after his four years holding the Office of the President of the United States. Resolute in the effort to destabilize American Democracy by forcing on... |
2022 |
Yes |
Dylan Salzman |
THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ORTHODOXY: FIRST AMENDMENT IMPLICATIONS OF LAWS RESTRICTING CRITICAL RACE THEORY IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS |
89 University of Chicago Law Review 1069 (June, 2022) |
What else can the School Board now decide it does not like? How else will its sensibilities be offended? Are we sending children to school to be educated by the norms of the School Board or are we educating our youth to shed the prejudices of the past, to explore all forms of thought, and to find solutions to our world's problems? --Justice William... |
2022 |
Yes |
Angela Onwuachi-Willig |
THE CRT OF BLACK LIVES MATTER |
66 Saint Louis University Law Journal 663 (Summer, 2022) |
Critical Race Theory (CRT), or at least its principles, stands at the core of most prominent social movements of today--from the resurgence of the #MeToo Movement, which was founded by a Black woman, Tarana Burke, to the Black Lives Matter Movement, which was founded by three Black women: Opal Tometi, Alicia Garza, and Patrisse Cullors. In fact,... |
2022 |
Yes |
Anneke Dunbar-Gronke |
THE MANDATE FOR CRITICAL RACE THEORY IN THIS TIME |
69 UCLA Law Review Discourse 4 (2022) |
A necessary conclusion from Critical Race Theory (CRT) is that Black people cannot look to the law for justice because racism is baked into the law. As a result, the movement for Black liberation cannot rely on the law for just outcomes. This result does not, however, mean that we have to abandon legal interventions altogether. Instead, for those... |
2022 |
Yes |
Katherine Ranero |
THE SOUND OF RACIAL DISPARITY: COPYRIGHT LAW AND THE BLACK MUSICIAN |
23 Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law 108 (Spring, 2022) |
C1-2TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT. 108 INTRODUCTION. 109 I. American Copyright Law. 111 a. The 1909 Copyright Law. 112 b. The 1976 Copyright Act and the Sound Recording Act. 113 i. Arbitrary Methods of Isolation: Disciplinary or Administrative?. 114 ii. Fixation. 115 iii. Idea-Expression Doctrine. 115 II. Critical Race Theory and IP. 116 III. The... |
2022 |
Yes |
Ederlina Co |
WEATHERING INVISIBLE LABOR |
51 Southwestern Law Review 258 (2022) |
Professor Meera Deo's Unequal Profession: Race and Gender in Legal Academia powerfully demonstrates how the legal academy has adopted many of American society's social hierarchies as they relate to race and gender. Inspired by Unequal Profession and using a Critical Race Feminism framework, this Essay centers on women of color professors and the... |
2022 |
Yes |
Natalie Gomez-Velez |
WHAT U.S. v. VAELLO-MADERO AND THE INSULAR CASES CAN TEACH ABOUT ANTI-CRT CAMPAIGNS |
94-APR New York State Bar Journal 20 (March/April, 2022) |
Critical Race Theory (CRT) has contributed to a meaningful understanding of how U.S. history and law have engendered systemic racism. As Kimberlé Crenshaw explains, Critical race theory explores how racial inequality was historically structured into the fabric of the republic, reinforced by law, insulated by the founding Constitution and embedded... |
2022 |
Yes |
Marissa Jackson Sow |
WHITENESS AS GUILT: ATTACKING CRITICAL RACE THEORY TO REDEEM THE RACIAL CONTRACT |
69 UCLA Law Review Discourse 20 (2022) |
The year of racial justice awakening following George Floyd's 2020 murder have been accompanied by a rise in attacks on Black thought, including Critical Race Theory, led by far-right activists who are invested in maintenance of a white supremacist status quo in the United States. This Essay uses artist Kara Walker's 2014 Sugar Sphinx to... |
2022 |
Yes |
Ebony McKeever |
WHO TURNED OUT THE LIGHTS?: HOW CRITICAL RACE THEORY BANS KEEP PEOPLE IN THE DARK |
15 Washington University Jurisprudence Review 111 (2022) |
Agnotology is the study of ignorance making, the lost and forgotten .. [K]nowledge that could have been but wasn't, or should be but isn't. In other words, in part, agnotology is the study of manufactured ignorance. It is an examination of ignorance, confusion, and deceit intentionally created to fulfill a purpose such as selling a product or... |
2022 |
Yes |
Lynn D. Lu |
WHO'S AFRAID OF BOB JONES? "FUNDAMENTAL NATIONAL PUBLIC POLICY" AND CRITICAL RACE THEORY IN A DELICATE DEMOCRACY |
25 CUNY Law Review 93 (Winter, 2022) |
Introduction. 93 I. Reading Bob Jones. 96 A. The Road to the Supreme Court. 96 B. A Roadmap to Fundamental National Public Policy. 99 II. Bob Jones: Slippery Slope or Dead End?. 103 A. Testing the Limits of FNPP. 103 B. Unanswered Questions. 105 1. Pluralism. 105 2. Remedies for Racial Discrimination. 107 3. Redistributive Economic Justice. 108... |
2022 |
Yes |
Susan D. Carle |
WHY THE U.S. FOUNDERS' CONCEPTIONS OF HUMAN AGENCY MATTER TODAY: THE EXAMPLE OF SENATE MALAPPORTIONMENT |
9 Texas A&M Law Review 533 (Spring, 2022) |
This Article links the U.S. founders' ideas about human agency--i.e., their understandings of the link between the individual and the social and political structure--with how they designed the Constitution and, in particular, how they designed the U.S. Senate as a non-majoritarian institution. I mine primary sources to show that although the... |
2022 |
Yes |
Theresa Montaño , Tricia Gallagher-Geurtsen |
YES, CRITICAL RACE THEORY SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN YOUR SCHOOL: UNDOING RACISM IN K-12 SCHOOLING AND CLASSROOMS THROUGH CRT |
69 UCLA Law Review Discourse 84 (2022) |
Despite panicked calls from the right to keep Critical Race Theory (CRT) out of the K-12 classroom, the authors assert that CRT, one of many theoretical frameworks used in ethnic studies, is needed to address the entrenched status quo of well-documented inequity through racism in schooling. Rather than deny that CRT is being taught in schools, the... |
2022 |
Yes |
Janel George |
A LESSON ON CRITICAL RACE THEORY |
46 Human Rights 2 (2021) |
In September 2020, President Trump issued an executive order excluding from federal contracts any diversity and inclusion training interpreted as containing Divisive Concepts, Race or Sex Stereotyping, and Race or Sex Scapegoating. Among the content considered divisive is Critical Race Theory (CRT). In response, the African American Policy... |
2021 |
Yes |
Justin Desautels-Stein |
A PROLEGOMENON TO THE STUDY OF RACIAL IDEOLOGY IN THE ERA OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS |
67 UCLA Law Review 1536 (April, 2021) |
There is no critical race approach to international law. There are Third World approaches, feminist approaches, economic approaches, and constitutional approaches, but notably absent in the catalogue is a distinct view of international law that takes its point of departure from the vantage of Critical Race Theory (CRT), or anything like it. Through... |
2021 |
Yes |
Dylan Asafo |
CONFRONTING THE LIES THAT PROTECT RACIST HATE SPEECH: TOWARDS HONEST HATE SPEECH LAWS IN NEW ZEALAND AND THE UNITED STATES |
38 UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 1 (Spring, 2021) |
This Article provides a comparative critique of hate speech jurisprudence in New Zealand and the United States by building on insights from Critical Race Theory (CRT) scholars. My main argument is that neither of these liberal democracies protect the right to freedom of expression/speech as they claim, but in fact dishonestly protect a right to... |
2021 |
Yes |
Bobbi K. Dominick |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY AND WORKPLACE DIVERSITY EFFORTS |
64-DEC Advocate 36 (November/December, 2021) |
Across the country, debates about critical race theory (CRT) are raging in legislatures, school boards and organizations, and in diverse locales. While it may seem like a passing fad, or cultural hot button issue, diversity practitioners and leaders should pay close attention. Now is the time to reexamine the most effective, and defensible,... |
2021 |
Yes |
E. Tendayi Achiume , Devon W. Carbado |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY MEETS THIRD WORLD APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL LAW |
67 UCLA Law Review 1462 (April, 2021) |
By and large, Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) exist in separate epistemic universes. This Article argues that the borders between these two fields are unwarranted. Specifically, the Article articulates six parallel ways in which CRT and TWAIL have exposed and challenged the racial dimensions of... |
2021 |
Yes |
Linda S. Greene |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY: ORIGINS, PERMUTATIONS, AND CURRENT QUERIES |
2021 Wisconsin Law Review 259 (2021) |
Critical Race Theory (CRT) emerged from two movements in legal education. One was the Critical Legal Studies movement, which fostered a power critique about American law and emerged at the University of Wisconsin in 1977 and continued through meetings and scholarship until about 1992. The second movement, which came to be known as Critical Race... |
2021 |
Yes |
Karla M. McKanders |
IMMIGRATION AND RACIAL JUSTICE: ENFORCING THE BORDERS OF BLACKNESS |
37 Georgia State University Law Review 1139 (Summer, 2021) |
Black immigrants are invisible at the intersection of their race and immigration status. Until recently, conversations on border security, unlawful immigration, and national security obscured racially motivated laws seeking to halt the blackening and browning of America. This Article engages with the impact of immigration enforcement at the... |
2021 |
Yes |
Susan Ayres |
INSIDE THE MASTER'S GATES: RESOURCES AND TOOLS TO DISMANTLE RACISM AND SEXISM IN HIGHER EDUCATION |
21 Journal of Law in Society 20 (Winter, 2021) |
INTRODUCTION. 21 I. DISMANTLING THE MASTER'S HOUSE: RESOURCES. 28 II. SUBSTANCE OF FIRE AND THE STORYTELLING MOVEMENT. 31 A. The Backstory. 31 B. Overview of Substance of Fire. 33 C. The Case for Storytelling. 35 III. SUBSTANCE OF FIRE: NARRATIVES AND COUNTER-STORYTELLING. 37 A. Lack of Mentors, Microaggressions. 38 B. Performing Gender, Safe... |
2021 |
Yes |
Kevin D. Sawyer |
JAILHOUSE LAWYERING FROM THE BEGINNING |
68 UCLA Law Review Discourse 98 (2021) |
Jailhouse lawyering is a form of resistance against the prison industrial complex that seeks to silence and disappear prisoners. This Essay describes the author's acts of resistance, or growth as a jailhouse lawyer, from arrest to imprisonment using critical race theory and abolition theory. While it tells one person's stories, it is both shaped by... |
2021 |
Yes |
McKay Cunningham , Latonia Haney Keith |
REDLINING AND INTERGENERATIONAL WEALTH |
64-DEC Advocate 24 (November/December, 2021) |
This April, HB 377 was signed into law. The new law aims to ban critical race theory in Idaho public schools. President Trump had previously issued an executive order excluding from federal contracts any diversity training interpreted as containing Divisive Concepts. Among the content considered divisive was critical race theory. The debate,... |
2021 |
Yes |
Fred R. Shapiro |
THE MOST-CITED LEGAL SCHOLARS REVISITED |
88 University of Chicago Law Review 1595 (November, 2021) |
This Essay presents a list of the fifty most-cited legal scholars of all time, intending to spotlight individuals who have had a very notable impact on legal thought and institutions. Because citation counting favors scholars who have had long careers, I supplement the main listing with a ranking of the most-cited younger legal scholars. In... |
2021 |
Yes |
Monika Batra Kashyap |
TOWARD A RACE-CONSCIOUS CRITIQUE OF MENTAL HEALTH-RELATED EXCLUSIONARY IMMIGRATION LAWS |
26 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 87 (Winter, 2021) |
C1-3TABLE OF CONTENTS R1-2INTRODUCTION . R388. I. The Key Tenets of Dis/ability Critical Race Theory. 90 II. The Eugenics Movement and Immigration Restriction. 92 A. The Three Pillars of the Eugenics Movement: White Supremacy, Racism, and Ableism. 94 B. The Impact of the Eugenics Movement on Mental Health-Related Immigrant Exclusion. 99 III. A... |
2021 |
Yes |
Jessica M. Eaglin |
WHEN CRITICAL RACE THEORY ENTERS THE LAW & TECHNOLOGY FRAME |
26 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 151 (Winter, 2021) |
C1-3Table of Contents R1-2INTRODUCTION . R3151. I. The Techno-Correctionist Tendency in Law & Technology. 155 II. Infusing the Critical Race Lens into the Legal Discourse. 158 A. Socially Constructed Technologies. 159 B. Technologies Constructing Social Reality. 162 III. Toward New Questions at the Intersection. 165 R1-2CONCLUSION . R3168. |
2021 |
Yes |
James Thuo Gathii |
WRITING RACE AND IDENTITY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT: WHAT CRT AND TWAIL CAN LEARN FROM EACH OTHER |
67 UCLA Law Review 1610 (April, 2021) |
This Article argues that issues of race and identity have so far been underemphasized, understudied, and undertheorized in mainstream international law. To address this major gap, this Article argues that there is an opportunity for learning, sharing, and collaboration between Critical Race Theorists (CRT) and scholars of Third World Approaches to... |
2021 |
Yes |
Walter I. Gonçalves, Jr. |
BANISHED AND OVERCRIMINALIZED: CRITICAL RACE PERSPECTIVES OF ILLEGAL ENTRY AND DRUG COURIER PROSECUTIONS |
10 Columbia Journal of Race and Law 1 (2020) |
Scholarship on illegal entry and drug courier prosecutions fails to apply Critical Race Theory (CRT). Disregard of how these prosecutions contribute to racial stratification in and outside American prisons or how drug couriers experience intersectionality ignores sociological and cultural processes. Criminal justice professionals have racialized... |
2020 |
Yes |
Stewart Chang |
BRIDGING DIVIDES IN DIVISIVE TIMES: REVISITING THE MASSIE-FORTESCUE AFFAIR |
42 University of Hawaii Law Review 4 (Spring, 2020) |
This Article revisits the infamous Massie-Fortescue rape and murder cases that occurred in Hawai'i during the 1930s, in order to challenge the methods by which race scholars have previously analyzed the case by relying on gender hierarchies. Thalia Massie, a white woman, accused five Hawaiians of gang raping her, even though they were of various... |
2020 |
Yes |
Heather L. Pickerell |
CRITICAL RACE THEORY & POWER: THE CASE FOR PROGRESSIVE PROSECUTION |
36 Harvard Blackletter Law Journal 73 (Spring, 2020) |
This note makes the case for why scholars and members of the polity should identify and support genuinely progressive prosecutors. A key Critical Race Theory tenant--that legislation and favorable judicial decisions are often inadequate avenues to subvert power structures--holds true for criminal justice. Consequently, this note urges advocates to... |
2020 |
Yes |
T. Anansi Wilson |
FURTIVE BLACKNESS: ON BLACKNESS AND BEING |
48 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 141 (Fall, 2020) |
Furtive Blackness: On Blackness and Being (Furtive Blackness) and The Strict Scrutiny of Black and BlaQueer Life (Strict Scrutiny) take a fresh approach to both criminal law and constitutional law; particularly as they apply to African descended peoples in the United States. This is an intervention as to the description of the terms of... |
2020 |
Yes |
Robert K. Yass, J.D., LL.M. |
HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE AND CREDIT SCORE: A CRITICAL RACE THEORY PERSPECTIVE |
27 Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 286 (Fall, 2020) |
L1-2TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. 286 I. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HOUSING. 290 II. RELEVANT HISTORY AND CASE LAW. 292 III. CURRENT FHA RULEMAKING AND RELATED LITIGATION. 298 IV. CREDIT SCORE AND ITS IMPACT OF AVAILABILITY AND AFFORDABILITY. 302 V. CRITICAL RACE THEORY. 307 VI. THE POSSIBLE ROLE DATA ON RACE MAY PLAY IN THIS DEBATE AND OTHER... |
2020 |
Yes |
Ann C. McGinley , Frank Rudy Cooper |
INTERSECTIONAL COHORTS, DIS/ABILITY, AND CLASS ACTIONS |
47 Fordham Urban Law Journal 293 (February, 2020) |
This Article occupies the junction of dis/abilities studies and critical race theory. It joins the growing commentary analyzing the groundbreaking lawsuit by Compton, California students and teachers against the Compton school district brought under federal disability law and seeking class certification and injunctive relief in the form of teacher... |
2020 |
Yes |
George A. Martínez |
LAW, RACE, AND THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF IGNORANCE |
17 Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal 507 (Summer, 2020) |
Philosophers and other theorists have developed the field of epistemology which is the study of human knowledge. Critical race theorists have begun to explore how epistemological theory and insights may illuminate the study of race, including the analysis of race and the law. Such use of epistemology is appropriate because theoretical work on... |
2020 |
Yes |