Critical Race Theorists advance race consciousness as a positive instrument for political and legal reform. A growing body of works by left-identified scholars, however, challenges this traditional progressive stance toward race consciousness. After summarizing the contours of this budding literature, this Article criticizes the progressive race blindness scholarship on several grounds and offers an alternative approach to race consciousness that balances skepticism towards the naturalness of race with a healthy appreciation of the realities of racial subjugation and identity
textSince the 1970s, racial progress in the United States has stalled and in some ways, even regress...
The article re-examines racial and ethnic identity within the context of pedagogical attempts to ins...
Color-blindness is a sociological term that refers to a state in which race is neither “seen” nor re...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
This Article will explore the origins of the Court’s color-blind interpretation of the Fourteenth Am...
"Every academic discipline has an origin story complicit with white supremacy. Racial hierarchy and ...
This essay suggests both further amplification of Yamamoto\u27s guidelines for critical race praxis ...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
This Article is the first to describe how systemic racism persists in a society that openly denounce...
We are facing two converging waves of racial retrenchment. The first, which arose following the Civi...
Whitewashing Race is a collaborative project motivated by a concern over the persistence of racial i...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) emerged from two movements in legal education. One was the Critical Legal...
This Article, a third in a series of related works, explores the representation of sexual identity w...
Race and law scholars almost uniformly prefer antisubordination to anticlassification as the best wa...
This Article analyzes the widespread legal ramifications of the Multiracial Category Movement (MCM) ...
textSince the 1970s, racial progress in the United States has stalled and in some ways, even regress...
The article re-examines racial and ethnic identity within the context of pedagogical attempts to ins...
Color-blindness is a sociological term that refers to a state in which race is neither “seen” nor re...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
This Article will explore the origins of the Court’s color-blind interpretation of the Fourteenth Am...
"Every academic discipline has an origin story complicit with white supremacy. Racial hierarchy and ...
This essay suggests both further amplification of Yamamoto\u27s guidelines for critical race praxis ...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
This Article is the first to describe how systemic racism persists in a society that openly denounce...
We are facing two converging waves of racial retrenchment. The first, which arose following the Civi...
Whitewashing Race is a collaborative project motivated by a concern over the persistence of racial i...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) emerged from two movements in legal education. One was the Critical Legal...
This Article, a third in a series of related works, explores the representation of sexual identity w...
Race and law scholars almost uniformly prefer antisubordination to anticlassification as the best wa...
This Article analyzes the widespread legal ramifications of the Multiracial Category Movement (MCM) ...
textSince the 1970s, racial progress in the United States has stalled and in some ways, even regress...
The article re-examines racial and ethnic identity within the context of pedagogical attempts to ins...
Color-blindness is a sociological term that refers to a state in which race is neither “seen” nor re...