Critical Legal Studies and the Campaign for American Law Schools

Critical Legal Studies and the Campaign for American Law Schools
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-13 : 9783030823788
ISBN-10 : 3030823784
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Book Synopsis Critical Legal Studies and the Campaign for American Law Schools by : Paul Baumgardner

Download or read book Critical Legal Studies and the Campaign for American Law Schools written by Paul Baumgardner and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-09-08 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent political science research into the American legal academy has been ‘captured by conservatism’—this research has framed the institutional and ideological developments occurring within the law schools over the past forty years solely through the prism of modern conservatism. As a result, political scientists have ignored the political struggles of one of the most important legal reform movements of the 1980s and overlooked the hope for leftist reform that existed within American law schools during this period. Critical Legal Studies and the Campaign for American Law Schools tells the story of the critical legal studies movement. This formidable movement sought to fundamentally reconstruct law schools, train a new generation of leftist lawyers, and replace the dominant form of legal consciousness governing the American legal system. Instead of projecting a fatalism onto leftist reform, this book relies on extensive archival research and interviews to illuminate the radical potential that lived in the American legal academy of the 1980s. The critical legal studies movement was a towering presence in the law schools, and its legacy continues to hold out political possibilities and reform lessons for leftist legal scholars today.


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