A critical introduction of a group of articles in the LatCrit VI Symposium issue, discussing the authors\u27 diverse approaches to Latin American legal cultures and contextualizing the publications in the growing body of LatCrit scholarship. The Essay discusses how the other essays in the issue fit within or challenge the themes of the specific roundtable, plenary, or workshop in which they were presented, and then locates the cluster within the present and the future of LatCrit Theory generally, and LatCritical praxi in particular. This Essay addresses each presentation, the specific conference context(s) in which it was delivered, and how the essays produced by the presenters develop these ideas
This introduction examines the four articles in this cluster on LatCrit praxis. The four articles ca...
This article provides a general overview of LatCrit theory as a genre of contemporary critical legal...
In this article, Professors Montoya and Valdes examine various ways of developing Latina/o legal stu...
A critical introduction of a group of articles in the LatCrit VI Symposium issue, discussing the aut...
The Sixth Annual LatCrit Conference (LatCrit VI) titled Latinas/os and the Americas: Centering Nort...
The articles and commentaries in this Symposium are excellent points of departure for reflecting upo...
The third annual gathering of LatCrit scholars has resulted in this cluster of essays and articles t...
I attend LatCrit conferences to be educated on what I regard as the most exciting legal scholarship ...
Symposium: Latinos and Latinas at the Epicenter of Contemporary Legal Discourses. Indiana University...
This article marks the twentieth anniversary of Latina and Latino Critical Legal Theory or the LatCr...
Part I of this Afterword sketches an overview of the jurisprudential and intellectual precursors tha...
This article marks the twentieth anniversary of Latina and Latino Critical Legal Theory or the LatCr...
LatCrit theory is a relatively recent genre of critical “outsider jurisprudence” – a category of con...
For the twelfth time in as many years, the LatCrit community convened its annual conference to under...
The fifth annual Latina/o critical legal theory ( LatCrit ) conference was held on May 4-7, 2000 in ...
This introduction examines the four articles in this cluster on LatCrit praxis. The four articles ca...
This article provides a general overview of LatCrit theory as a genre of contemporary critical legal...
In this article, Professors Montoya and Valdes examine various ways of developing Latina/o legal stu...
A critical introduction of a group of articles in the LatCrit VI Symposium issue, discussing the aut...
The Sixth Annual LatCrit Conference (LatCrit VI) titled Latinas/os and the Americas: Centering Nort...
The articles and commentaries in this Symposium are excellent points of departure for reflecting upo...
The third annual gathering of LatCrit scholars has resulted in this cluster of essays and articles t...
I attend LatCrit conferences to be educated on what I regard as the most exciting legal scholarship ...
Symposium: Latinos and Latinas at the Epicenter of Contemporary Legal Discourses. Indiana University...
This article marks the twentieth anniversary of Latina and Latino Critical Legal Theory or the LatCr...
Part I of this Afterword sketches an overview of the jurisprudential and intellectual precursors tha...
This article marks the twentieth anniversary of Latina and Latino Critical Legal Theory or the LatCr...
LatCrit theory is a relatively recent genre of critical “outsider jurisprudence” – a category of con...
For the twelfth time in as many years, the LatCrit community convened its annual conference to under...
The fifth annual Latina/o critical legal theory ( LatCrit ) conference was held on May 4-7, 2000 in ...
This introduction examines the four articles in this cluster on LatCrit praxis. The four articles ca...
This article provides a general overview of LatCrit theory as a genre of contemporary critical legal...
In this article, Professors Montoya and Valdes examine various ways of developing Latina/o legal stu...