This article marks the twentieth anniversary of Latina and Latino Critical Legal Theory or the LatCrit organization, an association of diverse scholars committed to the production of knowledge from the perspective of Outsider or OutCrit jurisprudence. The article first reflects on the historical development of LatCrit’s substantive, methodological, and institutional commitments and practices. It argues that these traditions were shaped not only by its members’ goals and commitments but also by the politics of backlash present at its birth in the form of the “cultural wars,” and which have since morphed into perpetual “crises” grounded in neoliberal policies. With this background, the article turns to the current foundations for the future i...
Symposium: Latinos and Latinas at the Epicenter of Contemporary Legal Discourses. Indiana University...
On the monumental occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of LatCrit (Latina and Latino...
A critical introduction of a group of articles in the LatCrit VI Symposium issue, discussing the aut...
This article marks the twentieth anniversary of Latina and Latino Critical Legal Theory or the LatCr...
The articles and commentaries in this Symposium are excellent points of departure for reflecting upo...
LatCrit theory is a relatively recent genre of critical “outsider jurisprudence” – a category of con...
Introduction to symposium group: Mapping Intellectual/Political Foundations and Future Self Critical...
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...
The third annual gathering of LatCrit scholars has resulted in this cluster of essays and articles t...
This session focuses on critical outsider jurisprudence, featuring a brief presentation on LatCrit’s...
In this multi-vocal Afterword, we reflect-personally and collectively to help chart renewed agendas ...
Part I of this Afterword sketches an overview of the jurisprudential and intellectual precursors tha...
In this afterword, the authors begin to sketch the kind of future that they imagine. This afterword ...
The fifth annual Latina/o critical legal theory ( LatCrit ) conference was held on May 4-7, 2000 in ...
Symposium: Latinos and Latinas at the Epicenter of Contemporary Legal Discourses. Indiana University...
On the monumental occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of LatCrit (Latina and Latino...
A critical introduction of a group of articles in the LatCrit VI Symposium issue, discussing the aut...
This article marks the twentieth anniversary of Latina and Latino Critical Legal Theory or the LatCr...
The articles and commentaries in this Symposium are excellent points of departure for reflecting upo...
LatCrit theory is a relatively recent genre of critical “outsider jurisprudence” – a category of con...
Introduction to symposium group: Mapping Intellectual/Political Foundations and Future Self Critical...
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...
The third annual gathering of LatCrit scholars has resulted in this cluster of essays and articles t...
This session focuses on critical outsider jurisprudence, featuring a brief presentation on LatCrit’s...
In this multi-vocal Afterword, we reflect-personally and collectively to help chart renewed agendas ...
Part I of this Afterword sketches an overview of the jurisprudential and intellectual precursors tha...
In this afterword, the authors begin to sketch the kind of future that they imagine. This afterword ...
The fifth annual Latina/o critical legal theory ( LatCrit ) conference was held on May 4-7, 2000 in ...
Symposium: Latinos and Latinas at the Epicenter of Contemporary Legal Discourses. Indiana University...
On the monumental occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of LatCrit (Latina and Latino...
A critical introduction of a group of articles in the LatCrit VI Symposium issue, discussing the aut...