On January 5, 2022, Professor Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw received the 2021 Triennial Award for Lifetime Service to Legal Education and the Legal Profession from the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). In this modified acceptance speech delivered at the 2022 AALS Awards Ceremony, she reflects on the path that brought her to this moment and the crisis over antiracist and social justice education that is unfolding today. Arguing that the legal academy bears a collective responsibility to fight back against the silencing of antiracist frameworks, she calls on legal educational institutions to confront their historical agnosticism toward racial subordination and to defend the freedom to teach and learn Critical Race Theory against the co...
Given that law schools are in a unique position to adequately address racism, how can law schools an...
The summer of 2020 was an inflection point for legal education’s relationship with racial and other ...
The recent attacks on critical race theory make one fact very clear: the lack of Black voices in pub...
On January 5, 2022, Professor Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw received the 2021 Triennial Award for Lifet...
I was honored by the invitation to deliver the 2021 Lee E. Teitelbaum keynote address. Dean Teitelba...
Women and other underrepresented groups have fought valiantly to render legal education inclusive re...
There is a new conversation in legal education about a pernicious problem. As the COVID-19 pandemic ...
To engage the legal system in necessary critical action, critical actors are required. The law canno...
The Legal Writing Institute hosted a series of one-day workshops at various law schools, including a...
In 1988, Black women law professors formed the Northeast Corridor Collective of Black Women Law Prof...
This article provides a candid assessment of the demanding, and rewarding, work that is required to ...
(Excerpt) Nationwide protests against police brutality in the summer of 2020, coupled with the high ...
The spring of 2020 saw waves of protest as police killed people of color. After George Floyd’s death...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
Given that law schools are in a unique position to adequately address racism, how can law schools an...
The summer of 2020 was an inflection point for legal education’s relationship with racial and other ...
The recent attacks on critical race theory make one fact very clear: the lack of Black voices in pub...
On January 5, 2022, Professor Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw received the 2021 Triennial Award for Lifet...
I was honored by the invitation to deliver the 2021 Lee E. Teitelbaum keynote address. Dean Teitelba...
Women and other underrepresented groups have fought valiantly to render legal education inclusive re...
There is a new conversation in legal education about a pernicious problem. As the COVID-19 pandemic ...
To engage the legal system in necessary critical action, critical actors are required. The law canno...
The Legal Writing Institute hosted a series of one-day workshops at various law schools, including a...
In 1988, Black women law professors formed the Northeast Corridor Collective of Black Women Law Prof...
This article provides a candid assessment of the demanding, and rewarding, work that is required to ...
(Excerpt) Nationwide protests against police brutality in the summer of 2020, coupled with the high ...
The spring of 2020 saw waves of protest as police killed people of color. After George Floyd’s death...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
Given that law schools are in a unique position to adequately address racism, how can law schools an...
The summer of 2020 was an inflection point for legal education’s relationship with racial and other ...
The recent attacks on critical race theory make one fact very clear: the lack of Black voices in pub...