Articles, notes, and symposia pieces published in CLR’s print volumes.

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Article, Podcast, Volume 111, February 2023, Etienne C. Toussaint California Law Review Article, Podcast, Volume 111, February 2023, Etienne C. Toussaint California Law Review

The Purpose of Legal Education

When President Donald Trump launched an assault on diversity training, critical race theory, and The 1619 Project in September 2020 as “divisive, un-American propaganda,” many law students were presumably confused. After all, law school has historically been doctrinally neutral, racially homogenous, and socially hierarchical. In most core law school courses, colorblindness and objectivity…

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Article, Volume 110, December 2022, Etienne C. Toussaint California Law Review Article, Volume 110, December 2022, Etienne C. Toussaint California Law Review

Tragedies of the Cultural Commons

In the United States, Black cultural expressions of democratic life that operate within specific historical-local contexts, yet reflect a shared set of sociocultural mores, have been historically crowded out of the law and policymaking process. Instead of democratic cultural discourse occurring within an open and neutral marketplace of ideas, the discursive production and consumption of…

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