This Essay, written for a 2005 symposium issue of the U.C. Davis Law Review, responds to an important question posed by the symposium organizers: What is the future of critical race feminism? In this Essay, I use a common law contractual good faith antidiscrimination claim, developed and proposed by me in a series of previously written articles, to help answer that question. While, in the past, my proposed good faith claim aimed principally to operationalize some recurring and foundational insights of critical race theory, such as the race crits\u27 critique of the intentionality requirement in conventional antidiscrimination law, the Davis Symposium inspired related challenges and questions. What does my good faith antidiscrimin...
In this Article, I present a Critial Race Feminism (CRF) empirical sexual harassment project I recen...
Through a series of letters, Professors Robert Chang and Adrienne Davis examine the politics of posi...
In Kimberld Williams Crenshaw\u27s lead article in this Commentary Issue she contends that critical ...
This Essay, written for a 2005 symposium issue of the U.C. Davis Law Review, responds to an import...
This Article employs what it calls critical race realism to theorize and propose a common law an...
This essay suggests both further amplification of Yamamoto\u27s guidelines for critical race praxis ...
This essay tells the story of the rise, development and future directions of critical race theory an...
In this Article, written on the heels of Race + IP 2017, a conference we co-organized with Amit Baso...
The publication of this symposium issue is an occasion for three distinct and yet related celebratio...
In this brief essay, I illustrate how Critical Race Feminist analysis could reconceptualize the huma...
The Article discusses critical race theory as a paradigm shift, and further dispels the notion that ...
This article examines Title IX as an example of a pragmatic approach to theory, and argues that pra...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) evolved as a response to the lack of change in racial disparities within ...
It is vital that feminist theory and critical white studies be combined in order to form what I call...
The author presents a discussion between him and his friend Rodrigo Crenshaw on intersectionality an...
In this Article, I present a Critial Race Feminism (CRF) empirical sexual harassment project I recen...
Through a series of letters, Professors Robert Chang and Adrienne Davis examine the politics of posi...
In Kimberld Williams Crenshaw\u27s lead article in this Commentary Issue she contends that critical ...
This Essay, written for a 2005 symposium issue of the U.C. Davis Law Review, responds to an import...
This Article employs what it calls critical race realism to theorize and propose a common law an...
This essay suggests both further amplification of Yamamoto\u27s guidelines for critical race praxis ...
This essay tells the story of the rise, development and future directions of critical race theory an...
In this Article, written on the heels of Race + IP 2017, a conference we co-organized with Amit Baso...
The publication of this symposium issue is an occasion for three distinct and yet related celebratio...
In this brief essay, I illustrate how Critical Race Feminist analysis could reconceptualize the huma...
The Article discusses critical race theory as a paradigm shift, and further dispels the notion that ...
This article examines Title IX as an example of a pragmatic approach to theory, and argues that pra...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) evolved as a response to the lack of change in racial disparities within ...
It is vital that feminist theory and critical white studies be combined in order to form what I call...
The author presents a discussion between him and his friend Rodrigo Crenshaw on intersectionality an...
In this Article, I present a Critial Race Feminism (CRF) empirical sexual harassment project I recen...
Through a series of letters, Professors Robert Chang and Adrienne Davis examine the politics of posi...
In Kimberld Williams Crenshaw\u27s lead article in this Commentary Issue she contends that critical ...