Jointly authored with Cheryl Nelson Butler, Sherrilyn Ifill, Suzette Malveaux, Natsu Taylor Saito, Nareissa L. Smith and Tanya Washington. Professor Derrick A. Bell, Jr. had a long and proud history of disturbing authority. He is widely noted as one of the founders of Critical Race Theory. His scholarship on race was not only a direct challenge to the traditionally conservative legal academy, but also to the more liberal bastions within the academy, such as the Critical Legal Studies movement. His writings about the role of race in American law have made him one of the most prominent legal scholars of a generation. However, Professor Bell did not merely write about racial injustices. He was willing to take risks to promote racial equality...
This essay is a tribute to the late Professor Derrick Bell, who passed away on October 5, 2011. The ...
Derrick Bell is the Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. This talk was delivered at the 14th...
The four articles in this Symposium issue pay tribute to the work of Professor Derrick Bell by build...
Jointly authored with Cheryl Nelson Butler, Sherrilyn Ifill, Suzette Malveaux, Natsu Taylor Saito, N...
Professor Derrick Bell, the originator and founder of Critical Race Theory, passed away on October 5...
Way ahead of the current chorus of critique of American legal education, Derrick Bell was a fierce, ...
I remember my first time seeing Derrick Bell in person and hearing him speak, just a few years befor...
Although he spent his career as a lawyer and law school professor, Derrick Bell had a profound impac...
Leading legal lights weigh in on key issues of race and the law—collected in honor of one of the ori...
This is the Introduction to the University of Pittsburgh Law Review’s Challenging Authority: A Sympo...
It is easy to admire Derrick Bell for the passion of his principles, and to empathize with the pain ...
Headlines Include: Derrick Bell Speaks at Fordham; Computer Lab Openshttps://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/s...
Lawyer, activist, teacher, writer: for over 40 years, Derrick Bell has provoked his critics and chal...
This Article considers Professor Bell’s legacy as a pioneer of critical race theory. The Author firs...
Derrick Bell—law teacher, mentor, scholar, activist, author, loving husband and father—larger than t...
This essay is a tribute to the late Professor Derrick Bell, who passed away on October 5, 2011. The ...
Derrick Bell is the Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. This talk was delivered at the 14th...
The four articles in this Symposium issue pay tribute to the work of Professor Derrick Bell by build...
Jointly authored with Cheryl Nelson Butler, Sherrilyn Ifill, Suzette Malveaux, Natsu Taylor Saito, N...
Professor Derrick Bell, the originator and founder of Critical Race Theory, passed away on October 5...
Way ahead of the current chorus of critique of American legal education, Derrick Bell was a fierce, ...
I remember my first time seeing Derrick Bell in person and hearing him speak, just a few years befor...
Although he spent his career as a lawyer and law school professor, Derrick Bell had a profound impac...
Leading legal lights weigh in on key issues of race and the law—collected in honor of one of the ori...
This is the Introduction to the University of Pittsburgh Law Review’s Challenging Authority: A Sympo...
It is easy to admire Derrick Bell for the passion of his principles, and to empathize with the pain ...
Headlines Include: Derrick Bell Speaks at Fordham; Computer Lab Openshttps://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/s...
Lawyer, activist, teacher, writer: for over 40 years, Derrick Bell has provoked his critics and chal...
This Article considers Professor Bell’s legacy as a pioneer of critical race theory. The Author firs...
Derrick Bell—law teacher, mentor, scholar, activist, author, loving husband and father—larger than t...
This essay is a tribute to the late Professor Derrick Bell, who passed away on October 5, 2011. The ...
Derrick Bell is the Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. This talk was delivered at the 14th...
The four articles in this Symposium issue pay tribute to the work of Professor Derrick Bell by build...