LAW 692

fall 2006
 
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Credit: 3 hours.

This seminar will introduce students to the historical development and basic theoretical principles of Critical Race Theory, an intellectual movement in critical scholarship that (1) rejects the possibility of race-neutral practices and institutions; and (2) is committed to the possibility of an affirmative program for racial emancipation. Students will read a variety of writings by critical race theorists and their critics; a paper will be required.

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