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Critical Race Materialism: Theorizing Justice In The Wake Of Global Neoliberalism, Sumi Cho, Francisco Valdes Jan 2011

Critical Race Materialism: Theorizing Justice In The Wake Of Global Neoliberalism, Sumi Cho, Francisco Valdes

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Critical Race Theory's (CRT's) first two decades produced a rich and diverse literature deconstructing law and society using a racial lens. CRT's emergence and rise occurred at a moment in history where the U.S. was still the uncontested unipolar superpower whose privileged elites enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and status. Despite its dominant standing in the world economy and polity, prevailing "social structures of accumulation" within the United States were already in decline. For CRT's next iteration, we argue that a critical race materialist approach is necessary to interpret the history of how economic and social structures of identity are inextricably linked. …


Antagonizing Bogotá, Troy E. Elder Jan 2009

Antagonizing Bogotá, Troy E. Elder

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

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Subordination And The Fortuity Of Our Circumstances, Sergio J. Campos Jan 2008

Subordination And The Fortuity Of Our Circumstances, Sergio J. Campos

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The antisubordination principle exists at the margins of equality law. This Article seeks to revive the antisubordination principle by taking a fresh look at its structure and underlying justification. First, the Article provides an account of the harm of subordination that focuses on one's position in society, rejecting the focus on groups popular in the existing antisubordination literature. Second, it argues for a theory of state obligation that goes beyond both the existing state action doctrine of the Equal Protection Clause and the failure to protect doctrine associated with Charles Black. The Article argues instead that the antisubordination principle mandates …


Keynote Address: Recalling Race, Gender And Sexuality: Outcrit Reflections On Legal Education, Social Identities And The "Rule Of Law" - A Call Toward Collective Insurrections, Francisco Valdes Jan 2004

Keynote Address: Recalling Race, Gender And Sexuality: Outcrit Reflections On Legal Education, Social Identities And The "Rule Of Law" - A Call Toward Collective Insurrections, Francisco Valdes

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Mit Schlag (Repetitions), Patrick O. Gudridge Apr 2003

Mit Schlag (Repetitions), Patrick O. Gudridge

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Latcrit Theory: Some Preliminary Notes Towards A Transatlantic Dialogue, Elizabeth M. Iglesias Jan 2001

Latcrit Theory: Some Preliminary Notes Towards A Transatlantic Dialogue, Elizabeth M. Iglesias

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

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Afterword Beyond Sexual Orientation In Queer Legal Theory: Majoritarianism, Multidimensionality, And Responsibility In Social Justice Scholarship Or Legal Scholars As Cultural Warriors, Francisco Valdes Jan 1998

Afterword Beyond Sexual Orientation In Queer Legal Theory: Majoritarianism, Multidimensionality, And Responsibility In Social Justice Scholarship Or Legal Scholars As Cultural Warriors, Francisco Valdes

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Queer Margins, Queer Ethics: A Call To Account For Race And Ethnicity In The Law, Theory, And Politics Of "Sexual Orientation", Francisco Valdes Jan 1997

Queer Margins, Queer Ethics: A Call To Account For Race And Ethnicity In The Law, Theory, And Politics Of "Sexual Orientation", Francisco Valdes

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The Hohfeldian Approach To Law And Semiotics, J. M. Balkin May 1990

The Hohfeldian Approach To Law And Semiotics, J. M. Balkin

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Critical Legal Studies, Economic Realism, And The Theory Of The Firm, Karen A. Black, Rosalie S. Kreider, Mark Sullivan Nov 1988

Critical Legal Studies, Economic Realism, And The Theory Of The Firm, Karen A. Black, Rosalie S. Kreider, Mark Sullivan

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Some Realism About Critical Legal Studies, Richard Michael Fischl Jan 1987

Some Realism About Critical Legal Studies, Richard Michael Fischl

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.