In her evocative masterpiece, The Alchemy of Race and Rights, published in 1991, Patricia Williams captured a moment in American legal thought that marked a turning point in expressions about race and power, and the implications for social equality. It contained lessons extending beyond America’s unique race history, to the general social and political dynamics in liberal democracy that create conditions of privilege and exclusion. She invited us to think about the place of law in the social and institutional practices that sustain status quo hierarchies, despite proclaimed civil rights commitments to justice. She also inspired hope that the role of the lawyer could be one of mutinous agitator—struggling from the inside, using the tools and...
This dissertation explored existing tensions between legal structures aimed at achieving justice—spe...
This dissertation examines the role of law as a tool in struggles against social inequalities, by tr...
Review: The Alchemy of Race and Rights: Diary of a Law Professor. By Patricia J. Williams. t Cambrid...
In her evocative masterpiece, The Alchemy of Race and Rights, published in 1991, Patricia Williams c...
In her evocative masterpiece, The Alchemy of Race and Rights, published in 1991, Patricia Williams c...
I have defined my subject as “Law and the Quest for Equality.” Actually the subject involves several...
Patricia Williams\u27 The Alchemy of Race and Rights: The Diary of a Law Professor, is an eloquent, ...
Book review: The Lost Promise of Civil Rights. By Risa L. Goluboff. Harvard University Press. 2007. ...
Can anti-discrimination litigation be a tool for social change? For many years, a contingent on the ...
Leading legal lights weigh in on key issues of race and the law—collected in honor of one of the ori...
A Series of Talks Delivered at the Law for Black Lives Convening, Organized by the Bertha Justice In...
A small group of legal academicians is embroiled in yet another debate that, to the uninitiated at l...
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
A Review of The Alchemy of Race and Rights: The Diary of a Law Professor by Patricia L. William
The policy choices that lawyers promote will have far more significance for our children and our gra...
This dissertation explored existing tensions between legal structures aimed at achieving justice—spe...
This dissertation examines the role of law as a tool in struggles against social inequalities, by tr...
Review: The Alchemy of Race and Rights: Diary of a Law Professor. By Patricia J. Williams. t Cambrid...
In her evocative masterpiece, The Alchemy of Race and Rights, published in 1991, Patricia Williams c...
In her evocative masterpiece, The Alchemy of Race and Rights, published in 1991, Patricia Williams c...
I have defined my subject as “Law and the Quest for Equality.” Actually the subject involves several...
Patricia Williams\u27 The Alchemy of Race and Rights: The Diary of a Law Professor, is an eloquent, ...
Book review: The Lost Promise of Civil Rights. By Risa L. Goluboff. Harvard University Press. 2007. ...
Can anti-discrimination litigation be a tool for social change? For many years, a contingent on the ...
Leading legal lights weigh in on key issues of race and the law—collected in honor of one of the ori...
A Series of Talks Delivered at the Law for Black Lives Convening, Organized by the Bertha Justice In...
A small group of legal academicians is embroiled in yet another debate that, to the uninitiated at l...
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
A Review of The Alchemy of Race and Rights: The Diary of a Law Professor by Patricia L. William
The policy choices that lawyers promote will have far more significance for our children and our gra...
This dissertation explored existing tensions between legal structures aimed at achieving justice—spe...
This dissertation examines the role of law as a tool in struggles against social inequalities, by tr...
Review: The Alchemy of Race and Rights: Diary of a Law Professor. By Patricia J. Williams. t Cambrid...