This Essay takes a fresh look at the scholarship on the practice of cross-cultural and client-centered lawyering. The current scholarship explores methods of training law students to be mindful of the ways that cultural differences can impact legal representation. However, this scholarship has not addressed how to equip students to address issues of racial discrimination in light of the post-racial lens through which many view these problems. Legal educators must examine how law students’ beliefs regarding the current relevance of race in America affects their ability to represent clients who believe they are victims of racial discrimination
A response and critizism of Are Law Schools Racist?: A Talk with Richard Delgad
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Professor Russell\u27s essay sounds a much needed cautionary note about the public\u27s characteriza...
This essay takes a fresh look at the scholarship on the practice of cross-cultural and client-center...
In this Essay, I explore and discuss various methods for effectively teaching civil rights to this ...
I was honored by the invitation to deliver the 2021 Lee E. Teitelbaum keynote address. Dean Teitelba...
Over the past decade, the literature on lawyering has paid increased attention to the impact of cult...
It is in the spirit of Ida B. Wells that we seek to turn the light upon the systemic racism of hirin...
The Essay will be presented in two parts. Part I lays the theoretical and empirical foundation for t...
This essay is both personal and pedagogical. My hope is that it issues a clarion call to legal educa...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
This paper addresses the historical developments in the legal struggle for racial equality. Examinin...
A small group of legal academicians is embroiled in yet another debate that, to the uninitiated at l...
Flagrant racism has characterized the Trump era from the onset. Beginning with the 2016 presidential...
Civil rights advocates have long viewed litigation as a vital path to social change. In many ways, i...
A response and critizism of Are Law Schools Racist?: A Talk with Richard Delgad
Gen Z is defined as including persons born after 1996 and, in 2018, the first Gen Z would have been ...
Professor Russell\u27s essay sounds a much needed cautionary note about the public\u27s characteriza...
This essay takes a fresh look at the scholarship on the practice of cross-cultural and client-center...
In this Essay, I explore and discuss various methods for effectively teaching civil rights to this ...
I was honored by the invitation to deliver the 2021 Lee E. Teitelbaum keynote address. Dean Teitelba...
Over the past decade, the literature on lawyering has paid increased attention to the impact of cult...
It is in the spirit of Ida B. Wells that we seek to turn the light upon the systemic racism of hirin...
The Essay will be presented in two parts. Part I lays the theoretical and empirical foundation for t...
This essay is both personal and pedagogical. My hope is that it issues a clarion call to legal educa...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
This paper addresses the historical developments in the legal struggle for racial equality. Examinin...
A small group of legal academicians is embroiled in yet another debate that, to the uninitiated at l...
Flagrant racism has characterized the Trump era from the onset. Beginning with the 2016 presidential...
Civil rights advocates have long viewed litigation as a vital path to social change. In many ways, i...
A response and critizism of Are Law Schools Racist?: A Talk with Richard Delgad
Gen Z is defined as including persons born after 1996 and, in 2018, the first Gen Z would have been ...
Professor Russell\u27s essay sounds a much needed cautionary note about the public\u27s characteriza...