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Positionality
Classroom Dynamics
Critical Race Theory & Legal Theory
Pedagogy
Social/Racial Justice
Law
Race, Gender, and Sexuality
Social Science
History
Instructional Material
Pedagogy
Articles
Essays
José M. Aguilar-Hernández,
Queering Critical Race Pedagogy: Reflections of Disrupting Erasure While Centering Intersectionality
, 33 International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 679 (2020).
Alina Ball,
Disruptive Pedagogy: Incorporating Critical Theory in Business Law Clinics
, 22 Clinical Law Review 1 (2015).
Alfred L. Brophy,
Integrating Spaces: New Perspectives on Race in the Property Curriculum
, 55 Journal of Legal Education 319 (2005).
Rita Kohli, Arturo Nevárez, & Nallely Arteaga,
Public Pedagogy for Racial Justice Teaching: Supporting the Racial Literacy Development of Teachers of Color
, 1 The Assembly: A Journal for Public Scholarship on Education 17 (2018).
Maria C. Ledesma & Dolores Calderon,
Critical Race Theory in Education: A Review of Past Literature and a Look to the Future
, 21 Qualitative Inquiry 206 (2015).
Marvin Lynn,
Toward a Critical Race Pedagogy: A Research Note
, 33 Urban Education 606 (1999).
Lori D. Patton,
Disrupting Postsecondary Prose: Towards a Critical Race Theory of Higher Education
, 51 Urban Education 315 (2016).
Shelley D. Wong, Susanna C. Eng, & Kerry Soo Von Esch,
Critical Race Pedagogy
, The TESOL Encyclopedia of English Language Teaching at 1 (2018).
Deborah Zalesne,
Racial Inequality in Contracting: Teaching Race as a Core Value
, 3 Columbia Journal of Race & Law 23 (2013).
Lolita Buckner Inniss,
"Other Spaces" in Legal Pedagogy
, 28 Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice 67 (2012)
Social/Racial Justice
Articles
Essays
Books
Websites
Leon E. Trakman,
Public Responsibilities Beyond Consent: Rethinking Contract Theory,
45 Hofstra Law Review 217 (2016).
Gloria Ladson-Billings,
Race
Still
Matters: Critical Race Theory in Education
, The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Education, at 110 (2009).
Joanne Doroshow & Amy Widman,
The Racial Implications of Tort Reform,
25 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 161 (2007).
Anthony V. Alfieri,
Discovering Identity in Civil Procedure,
83 Southern California Law Review 453 (2010).
James Baldwin,
The Fire Next Time
(1963).
Derrick Bell,
The Space Traders
, in Faces at the Bottom of the Well: The Permanence of Racism 158 (1992).
Angela Y. Davis,
The Meaning of Freedom
(2012).
Health Equity Considerations and Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups
, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Community, Work, & School (2021). Available at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/health-equity/race-ethnicity.html.
Teri Kanefield & Jed Shugerman,
Trump’s Family Separations Are Unconstitutional
, Slate, News and Politics (June 21, 2018). Available at https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/06/trumps-family-separation-policy-is-unconstitutional-its-time-for-the
James A. White Sr.,
The Little Problem I Had Renting A House
, TED.com (Nov. 2014). Available at https://www.ted.com/talks/james_a_white_sr_the_little_problem_i_had_renting_a_house?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare.
Law
Articles
Essays
Studies
Websites
Robert T. Anderson,
Negotiating Jurisdiction: Retroceding State Authority over Indian Country Granted by Public Law 280
, 87 Washington Law Review 915 (2012).
Roy L. Brooks, Conley
and
Twombly
: A Critical Race Theory Perspective
, 52 Howard Law Journal 31 (2008).
Devon W. Carbado,
Blue-on-Black Violence: Provisional Model of Some of the Causes
, 104 Georgetown Law Journal 1479 (2016).
Peter DeAngelis,
Racial Profiling and the Presumption of Innocence
, 43 Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (2014).
Nancy E. Dowd, Kenneth B. Nunn, & Jane E. Pendergast,
Diversity Matters: Race, Gender and Ethnicity in Legal Education
, 15 University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy 12 (2003).
Anne Fleming,
The Rise and Fall of Unconscionability as the ‘Law of the Poor,’
102 Georgetown Law Journal 1383 (2014).
Orit Gan,
Anti-Stereotyping Theory and Contract Law
, 42 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender 83 (2019).
Orit Gan,
Promissory Estoppel: A Call for A More Inclusive Contract Law
, 16 Journal of Gender, Race & Justice 47 (2013).
Rachel D. Godsil,
Viewing the Cathedral from Behind the Color Line: Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Environmental Racism
, 53 Emory Law Journal 1807 (2004).
Cheryl Harris,
Whiteness as Property
, 106 Harvard Law Review 1707 (1993).
Danielle R. Holley-Walker,
Narrative Highground: The Failure of Intervention as a Procedural Device in Affirmative Action Litigation
, 54 Case Western Reserve Law Review 103 (2003).
Emily M.S. Houh,
Critical Race Realism: Re-Claiming the Antidiscrimination Principle Through the Doctrine of Good Faith in Contract Law
, 66 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 455 (2005).
Emily M.S. Houh,
Sketches of a Redemptive Theory of Contract Law
, 66 Hastings Law Journal 951 (2015).
Melody Kapilialoha MacKenzie,
Ke Ala Loa - The Long Road: Native Hawaiian Sovereignty and the State of Hawai'i
, 47 Tulsa Law Review 621 (2012).
Michael J. Klarman,
The Racial Origins of Modern Criminal Procedure
, 99 Michigan Law Review 48 (2000).
Elizabeth Loeb,
As "Every Schoolboy Knows": Gender, Land, and Native Title in the United States
, 32 N.Y.U. Review of Law & Social Change 253 (2008).
Benjamin V. Madison III,
Color-Blind: Procedure's Quiet but Crucial Role in Achieving Racial Justice
, 78 University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review 617 (2010).
Suzette Malveaux,
A Diamond in the Rough: Trans-Substantivity of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and its Detrimental Impact on Civil Rights
, 92 Washington University Law Review 455 (2014).
Suzette M. Malveaux,
The Modern Class Action Rule: Its Civil Rights Roots and Relevance Today
, 66 University of Kansas Law Review 325 (2017).
Dayna Bowen Matthew,
On Charlottesville
, 105 Virginia Law Review 269 (2019).
James Gray Pope,
Contract, Race, and Freedom of Labor in the Constitutional Law of "Involuntary Servitude,"
119 Yale Law Journal 1474 (2010).
Victor D. Quintanilla,
Critical Race Empiricism: A New Means to Measure Civil Procedure
, 3 UC Irvine Law Review 187 (2013).
Justin Simard,
Citing Slavery,
72 Stanford Law Review 79 (2020).
Joseph William Singer,
Original Acquisition of Property: From Conquest & Possession to Democracy & Equal Opportunity
, 86 Indiana Law Journal 763 (2011).
Shirin Sinnar,
The Lost Story of
Iqbal, 105 Georgetown Law Journal 379 (2017).
Cristina Carmody Tilley,
The Tort of Outrage and Some Objectivity about Subjectivity
, 12 Journal of Tort Law 283 (2019).
Suja A. Thomas,
The New Summary Judgment Motion: The Motion to Dismiss Under
Iqbal
and
Twombly, 14 Lewis & Clark Law Review 15 (2010).
Carlos Torres, Azadeh Shahshahani, & Tye Tavaras,
Indiscriminate Power: Racial Profiling and Surveillance Since 9/11
, 18 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law & Social Change 283 (2015).
Howard M. Wasserman,
Civil Rights Plaintiffs and John Doe Defendants: A Study in § 1983 Procedure
, 25 Cardozo Law Review 793 (2003).
Eric K. Yamamoto,
Critical Procedure: ADR and the Justices’ “Second Wave” Constriction of Court Access and Claim Development
, 70 SMU Law Review 765 (2017).
Paul Butler,
Racially Based Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Criminal Justice System
, 105 Yale Law Journal 677 (1995).
Kim Forde-Mazrui,
Learning Law Through the Lens of Race
, 21 Journal of Law and Politics 1 (2005).
Amy H. Kastely,
Out of the Whiteness: On Race Codes and White Race Consciousness in Some Tort, Criminal, and Contract Law
, 63 University of Cincinnati Law Review 269 (1994).
David Luban,
Difference Made Legal: The Court and Dr. King
, 87 Michigan Law Review 2152 (1989).
Edward A. Purcell, Jr.,
The Particularly Dubious Case of
Hans v. Louisiana
: An Essay on Law, Race, History, and the Federal Courts
, 81 North Carolina Law Review 1927 (2003).
Judith Resnick,
Dependent Sovereigns: Indian Tribes, States and the Federal Courts
, 56 University of Chicago Law Review 671 (1989).
Henry E. Smith,
The Equitable Dimension of Contract
, 45 Suffolk University Law Review 897 (2012).
Suja A. Thomas,
Why Summary Judgment is Unconstitutional
, 93 Virginia Law Review 139 (2007).
Jennifer Wriggins,
Damages in Tort Litigation: Thoughts on Race and Remedies, 1865-2007
, 27 The Review of Litigation 37 (2007).
Victor D. Quintanilla,
Beyond Common Sense: A Social Psychological Study of
Iqbal’s
Effect on Claims of Race Discrimination
, 17 Michigan Journal Race & Law 1 (2011).
Alexander A. Reinert,
Measuring the Impact of Plausibility Pleading
, 101 Virginia Law Review 2117 (2015).
Debora L. Threedy, United States v. Hatahley
: A Legal Archaeology Case Study in Law and Racial Conflict
, 34 American Indian Law Review 1 (2010).
Nathaniel Sobel,
What Is Qualified Immunity, and What Does It Have to Do With Police Reform?
Lawfare (June 6, 2020), available at https://www.lawfareblog.com/what-qualified-immunity-and-what-does-it-have-do-police-reform.
Race, Gender, and Sexuality
Articles
Essays
Books
José M. Aguilar-Hernández,
Queering Critical Race Pedagogy: Reflections of Disrupting Erasure While Centering Intersectionality
, 33 International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 679 (2020).
Cynthia Lee,
The Gay Panic Defense
, 42 UC Davis Law Review 471 (2008).
Lisa R. Pruitt,
"On the Chastity of Women All Property in the World Depends" : Injury from Sexual Slander in the Nineteenth Century
, 78 Indiana Law Journal 965 (2003).
Angela P. Harris,
Gender, Violence, Race, and Criminal Justice
, 52 Stanford Law Review 777 (2000).
Jennifer Wriggins,
Toward a Feminist Revision of Torts
, 13 American University Journal of Gender & Social Policy & Law 139 (2005).
bell hooks,
Ain’t I A Woman: Black Women and Feminism
(1981).
Social Science
Articles
Essays
Studies
Websites
Regina Austin,
Employer Abuse, Worker Resistance, and the Tort of Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
, 41 Stanford Law Review 1 (1988).
Regina Austin,
“Not Just for the Fun of It!”: Governmental Restraints on Black Leisure, Social Inequality, and The Privatization of Public Space
, 71 Southern California Law Review 667 (1998).
Kristen Barnes,
The Pieces of Housing Integration
, 70 Case Western Law Review 717 (2020).
Josette M. Barsano,
The Collateral Consequences of Substandard Public Housing on Tenant-Families
, 27 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy 148 (2019).
Alberto Bernabe,
Do Black Lives Matter?: Race as a Measure of Injury in Tort Law,
18 The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Race and Social Justice 41 (2016).
Barbara Bezdek,
Silence in the Court: Participation and Subordination of Poor Tenants’ Voices in the Legal Process
, 20 Hofstra Law Review 533 (1992).
Martha Chamallas,
Discrimination and Outrage: The Migration from Civil Rights to Tort Law
, 48 William & Mary Law Review 2115 (2007).
Michael Z. Green,
Reconsidering Prejudice in Alternative Dispute Resolution for Black Work Matters
, 70 SMU Law Review 639 (2017).
Judith G. Greenberg,
Erasing Race from Legal Education
, 28 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 51 (1994).
Martha R. Mahoney,
Class and Status in American Law: Race, Interest, and the Anti-Transformation Cases
, 76 Southern California Law Review 799 (2003).
Laura R. McNeal,
Managing Our Blind Spot: The Role of Bias in the School-to-Prison Pipeline
, 48 Arizona State Law Journal 283 (2016).
Camille A. Nelson,
Considering Tortious Racism
, 9 DePaul Journal of Healthcare Law 9 (2005).
Deborah Zalesne,
The Contractual Family: The Role of the Market in Shaping Family Formations and Rights
, 36 Cardozo Law Review 1027 (2015).
Bernadette Atuahene,
“Our Taxes Are Too Damn High”: Institutional Racism, Property Tax Assessment, and the Fair Housing Act
, 112 Northwestern University Law Review 1501 (2018).
Jonathan Cardi, Valerie P. Hans, & Gregory Parks,
Do Black Injuries Matter?: Implicit Bias and Jury Decision Making in Tort Cases
, 93 Southern California Law Review 507 (2020).
Martha Chamallas,
Race and Tort Law
, Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper Series No. 557, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law (July 27, 2020).
Sarah Schindler & Kellen Zale,
How the Law Fails Tenants (And Not Just During a Pandemic)
, 68 UCLA Law Review Discourse 146 (2020).
Scott Burris, Katie Moran-McCabe, Nadya Prood, Kim Blankenship, Angus Corbett, Abraham Gutman, & Bethany Saxon,
Legal Levers for Health Equity in Housing: A Systems Approach
, Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2019-36 (Nov. 2019).
Eric Helland & Alexander Tabarrok,
Race, Poverty, and American Tort Awards: Evidence from Three Data Sets
, 32 Journal of Legal Studies 27 (2003).
Danyelle Solomon, Connor Maxwell, & Abril Castro,
Systemic Inequality: Displacement, Exclusion, and Segregation: How America’s Housing System Undermines Wealth Building in Communities of Color
, Center for American Progress (August 7, 2019).
Daniel Epps,
Abolishing Qualified Immunity Is Unlikely to Alter Police Behavior
, New York Times (June 16, 2020) available at https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/16/opinion/police-qualified-immunity.html?smid=url-share.
History
Articles
Essays
Websites
Derrick Bell,
White Superiority in America: Its Legal Legacy, Its Economic Costs
, 33 Villanova Law Review 767 (1988).
Anthony R. Chase,
Race, Culture, and Contract Law: From the Cottonfield to the Courtroom
, 28 Connecticut Law Review 1 (1995).
James Forman Jr.,
Racial Critiques of Mass Incarceration: Beyond the New Jim Crow
, 87 NYU Law Review 21 (2012).
Allen R. Kamp,
The History Behind
Hansberry v. Lee, 20 U.C. Davis Law Review 481 (1987).
Diane J. Klein,
Paying Eliza: Comity, Contracts, and Critical Race Theory—19th Century Choice of Law Doctrine and the Validation of Antebellum Contracts for the Purchase and Sale of Human Beings
, 20 National Black Law Journal 4 (2006).
Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb,
The Codification of Racism: Blacks, Criminal Sentencing, and the Legacy of Slavery in Georgia,
31 Thurgood Marshall Law Review 139 (2005).
Angela Onwuachi-Willig,
The Trauma of the Routine: Lessons on Cultural Trauma from the Emmett Till Verdict
, 34 Sociological Theory 335 (2016).
David B. Oppenheimer,
Kennedy, King, Shuttlesworth and Walker: The Events Leading to the Introduction of Civil Rights Act of 1964
, 29 University of San Francisco Law Review 645 (1995).
David Benjamin Oppenheimer,
Martin Luther King Jr.,
Walker v. City of Birmingham
, and the Letter from Birmingham City Jail
, 26 U.C. Davis Law Review 791 (1993).
Myron Beasley,
Performing Refuge/Restoration
, 22 Performance Research 75 (2017)..
George W. Conk,
People’s Electric: Engaged Legal Education at Rutgers-Newark Law School in the 1960s and 1970s
, 40 Fordham Urban Law Journal 503 (2012).
Charles R. Lawrence III,
The Fire this Time: Black Lives Matter, Abolitionist Pedagogy and the Law
, 65 Journal of Legal Education 381 (2015).
Ashley Ordinance
, Archive Atlanta (Sept. 25, 2020).
Emily Badger,
How ‘Not in My Backyard’ Became ‘Not in My Neighborhood'
, New York Times (Jan. 3, 2018) available at https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/03/upshot/zoning-housing-property-rights-nimby-us.html?smid=url-share.
Ta-Nehisi Coates,
The Case for Reparations
, The Atlantic (June 2014) available at https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/06/the-case-for-reparations/361631/.
Terry Gross,
A ‘Forgotten History’ Of How the U.S. Government Segregated America
, National Public Radio (May 3, 2017).
Claudio Saunt,
Invasion of America
, https://usg.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=eb6ca76e008543a89349ff2517db47e6.
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