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University of Miami Law School

2005

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Latino critical theory

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Legal Reform And Social Justice: An Introduction To Latcrit Theory, Praxis And Community, Francisco Valdes Jan 2005

Legal Reform And Social Justice: An Introduction To Latcrit Theory, Praxis And Community, Francisco Valdes

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This article provides a general overview of LatCrit theory as a genre of contemporary critical legal scholarship. LatCrit theory self-consciously does not limit itself to law or to scholars: students, activists and other interested parties from various disciplines, backgrounds and regions, help to constitute LatCrit theory as a collective enterprise in every respect. The ties that bind this fluid group together are a shared commitment to antisubordination purpose and praxis. The article begins with a brief account of the jurisprudential context for the emergence of LatCrit theory in 1995, then briefly describes the origins and evolution of this enterprise, before …


Afterword Culture By Law: Backlash As Jurisprudence, Francisco Valdes Jan 2005

Afterword Culture By Law: Backlash As Jurisprudence, Francisco Valdes

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Afterword "We Are Now Of The View"*: Backlash Activism, Cultural Cleansing, And The Kulturkampf To Resurrect The Old Deal, Francisco Valdes Jan 2005

Afterword "We Are Now Of The View"*: Backlash Activism, Cultural Cleansing, And The Kulturkampf To Resurrect The Old Deal, Francisco Valdes

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Spain Gazing: Postcolonial Aspirations, Neocolonial Systems And Postponed Reckonings - Queries From The Margins, Francisco Valdes Jan 2005

Spain Gazing: Postcolonial Aspirations, Neocolonial Systems And Postponed Reckonings - Queries From The Margins, Francisco Valdes

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