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Subject Unrest, Jerome M. Culp Jr., Angela P. Harris, Francisco Valdes Jun 2003

Subject Unrest, Jerome M. Culp Jr., Angela P. Harris, Francisco Valdes

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The Law And Economics Of Critical Race Theory, Mitu Gulati, Devon W. Carbado Jan 2003

The Law And Economics Of Critical Race Theory, Mitu Gulati, Devon W. Carbado

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Legal academics often perceive law and economics (L&E) and critical race theory (CRT) as oppositional discourses. Using a recently published collection of essays on CRT as a starting point, we argue that the understanding of workplace discrimination can be furthered through a collaboration between L&E and CRT. L&E's strength is in its attention to incentives and norms, specifically its concern with explicating how norms incentivize behavior. Its limitation is that it treats race as exogenous and static. Thus, the literature fails to consider how institutional norms affect, and are affected by, race. To put the point another way, L&E does …


Racial Identity, Electoral Structures, And The First Amendment Right Of Association, Guy-Uriel Charles Jan 2003

Racial Identity, Electoral Structures, And The First Amendment Right Of Association, Guy-Uriel Charles

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