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  2. Critical legal studies - Wikipedia

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    Considered "the first movement in legal theory and legal scholarship in the United States to have espoused a committed Left political stance and perspective," [1] critical legal studies was committed to shaping society based on a vision of human personality devoid of the hidden interests and class domination that CLS scholars argued are at the root of liberal legal institutions in the West. [4]

  3. The Critical Legal Studies Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Critical Legal Studies Movement is a book by the philosopher and politician Roberto Mangabeira Unger.First published in 1983 as an article in the Harvard Law Review, published in book form in 1986, and reissued with a new introduction in 2015, The Critical Legal Studies Movement is a principal document of the American critical legal studies movement that supplied the book with its title.

  4. Mark Kelman - Wikipedia

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    As a prominent legal scholar, he has applied social science methodologies, including economics and psychology, to the study of law. He is one of the most cited law professors. [ 1 ] He is regarded as one of the co-founders of the critical legal studies movement and authored "A Guide to Critical Legal Studies."

  5. Peter Gabel - Wikipedia

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    Gabel was a founder of both the Institute for Labor and Mental Health in Oakland, California, and the Critical Legal Studies movement. He published more than a dozen articles in law journals such as the Harvard Law Review and Texas Law Review , focusing on the role of law in shaping popular consciousness and on how law can best be used to bring ...

  6. Category:Critical legal studies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Critical legal studies" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Critical Legal Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Critical Legal Conference (CLC) is an annual critical legal theory conference which gathers a community of critical legal theoreticians and activists.Along with the Conference on Critical Legal Studies in America, and Critique du Droit in France it contributed to the formation of critical legal theory as a movement and field.

  8. Duncan Kennedy (legal philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Kennedy (born 1942) is an American legal scholar and held the Carter Professorship of General Jurisprudence at Harvard Law School until 2015. Now emeritus, he is best known as one of the founders of the critical legal studies movement.

  9. Louis Michael Seidman - Wikipedia

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    Louis Michael Seidman (born 1947) is the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C..He is a constitutional law scholar and major proponent of the critical legal studies movement.