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Disrupting Research, Theory, and Pedagogy With Critical Race Theory in Mathematics Education for Black Populations

open access: yesJournal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2022
Mathematics education consists of dominant research, theoretical, and pedagogical perspectives that frame Black students and adults from a deficit perspective. Critical race theory in mathematics education (CRT(ME)) provides a framework that can disrupt
Julius Davis
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Critique of the “Juridical”: Some Metatheoretical Remarks

open access: yesLaw: Journal of the University of Latvia, 2018
In the context of the renaissance of critical legal theory and in particular its growing popularity in Central and Eastern Europe, the paper aims at a preliminary metatheoretical enquiry concerning the identity of critical legal science.
Rafał Mańko
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Punishing (Not)Innocent Persons? [PDF]

open access: yesОмский научный вестник: Серия "Общество. История. Современность", 2023
This article provides a critical analysis of Mark Walker’s type-token theory. This theory purports to describe, explain, and justify the mechanism by which moral and legal responsibility can be attributed to exact and complete duplicates of persons ...
A. V. Nekhaev
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Lyrics as Law: Teaching the South African Constitution through Socially Conscious Songs [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Direito GV
The discussion of South Africa’s political history is incomplete without the role of music and musicians in shaping the narrative of resistance to injustice and the quest for a better society.
Mutondi Mulaudzi, Babatunde Fagbayibo
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Two Faces of Legal Orientalism

open access: yesAncilla Iuris, 2021
“Legal Orientalism” is a critical theory, which aims to criticize and deconstruct the “universalism” constructed by the Western legal discourse and restore its locality and relativity.
George G. Zheng
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Media, Cultural Techniques, and the Law: The Other Cornelia Vismann

open access: yesGerman Law Journal, 2023
In the Anglophone world of law, the German legal historian and legal theorist Cornelia Vismann (1961–2010) is best known as an acute interpreter of French high theory, especially of Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, and Michel Foucault.
Panu Minkkinen
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Critical Legal Studies versus Critical Legal Theory: A Comment on Method

open access: yesLaw & Policy, 1984
Over the last decade the Conference on Critical Legal Studies (CCLS) has rekindled an important debate about the study of legal ideologies. The work by scholars within this movement is provocative because it demands that we take seriously the contradictory needs and ideological parameters of liberal legalism.
Munger, Frank W, Seron, Carroll
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Max Horkheimer on Law's Force of Resistance

open access: yesExchanges
The law maintains, rather than challenges, the powers that be – or so it is commonly thought. In ‘Rackets and Spirit,’ a little known and untranslated essay, Max Horkheimer complicates this notion by attributing to law a ‘force of resistance’.
Simon Gansinger
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Critical Legal Theory Today [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This essay, written for a book on jurisprudence in America today, asks what the critical tradition in American jurisprudence means today in the light of the events of the past 30 years.Critical theories ask how law legitimates power in both senses of the word: how it shapes, channels and restrains power and how it mystifies, disguises, and apologizes ...
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