Critical Race Theory

Overview

This page contains books and articles on Critical Race Theory (CRT) generally, and CRT as it relates to the law and legal education, specifically.

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New materials will be added on an ongoing basis.

Books

Richard W. Bauman, Ideology and Community in the First Wave of Critical Legal Studies (2002).*

Derrick Bell, Race, Racism, and American Law (6th ed. 2008).*

Khiara M. Bridges, Critical Race Theory: A Primer (2019).*

Mike Cole, Critical Race Theory and Education: A Marxist Response (2009).*

Kimberle Crenshaw Et Al., Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement (1995).*

Critical Race Feminism: A Reader (Adrien Katherine Wing, ed. 2nd ed. 2003).*

Critical Race Realism: Intersections of Psychology, Race, and Law, (Gregory Parks, Shayne E. Jones, & W. Jonathan Cardi eds., 2008).*

Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge, (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic Eds., 3d. ed. 2013).*

Crossroads, Directions, and A New Critical Race Theory (Angela P. Harris, Francisco Valdes & Jerome McCristal Culp eds. 2002).*

Richard Delgado, Critical Race Theory : An Introduction (3d. ed. 2017).*

The Derrick Bell Reader (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic eds. 2005).*

Adrienne D. Dixson & Celia K. Rousseau, Critical Race Theory in Education: All God’s Children Got a Song (2006).*

David Gillborn, Racism and Education: Coincidence or Conspiracy? (2008).*

Allan C. Hutchinson, Critical Legal Studies (1989).*

The Law Unbound!: A Richard Delgado Reader (Adrien Katherine Wing & Jean Stefancic eds. 2007).*

Zeus Leonardo, Race, Whiteness, and Education (2009).*

Ian Haney López, Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class (2014).*

Ian Haney López, White by Law: The Legal Construction of Race (2006).*

Marvin Lynn & Adrienne D. Dixson, Handbook of Critical Race Theory in Education (2013).*

Juan F. Perea, Immigrants Out: The New Nativism and The Anti-Immigrant Impulse in The United States (1997).*

Daria Roithmayr, Reproducing Racism: How Everyday Choices Lock in White Advantage (2014).*

Roberto Mangabeira Unger, The Critical Legal Studies Movement: Another Time, A Greater Task (2015).*

Sabrina E. Vaught, Racism, Public Schooling and The Entrenchment of White Supremacy: A Critical Race Ethnography (2011).*

Patricia J. Williams, The Alchemy of Race and Rights (1991).*

Patricia J. Williams, The Rooster's Egg: On the Persistence of Prejudice (1995).*

Patricia J. Williams, Seeing a Color-Blind Future: The Paradox of Race (1998).*

Tara J. Yosso, Critical Race Counterstories Along the Chicana/chicano Educational Pipeline (2006).*

Margaret M. Zamudio et al., Critical Race Theory Matters: Education and Ideology (2011).*


Articles: Critical Race Theory and Education

Gloria Ladson-Billings, Just What Is Critical Race Theory and What’s It Doing in A Nice Field Like Education?, 11 International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 7 (1998), https://perma.cc/6JYB-EX44.

G. Ladson-Billings & William F. Tate, Toward a Critical Race Theory of Education, 97 Teachers College Record 47 (1995), https://perma.cc/QX3X-5U37.

Adrienne D. Dixson & Celia K. Rousseau, And We Are Still Not Saved: Critical Race Theory in Education Ten Years Later, 8 Race Ethnicity and Education 7 (2005), https://perma.cc/AUP4-2BRB.

Shandra Forrest-Bank & Jeffrey M. Jenson, Differences in Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Microaggression among Asian, Latino/Hispanic, Black, and White Young Adults, 42 Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare 141 (2015), https://perma.cc/6CFD-DY6U.

David Gillborn, Critical Race Theory and Education: Racism and Anti-Racism in Educational Theory and Praxis, 27 Discourse: Studies in The Cultural Politics of Education 11 (2006).*

M. Lynn & L. Parker, Critical Race Studies in Education: Examining a Decade of Research in U.S. Schools, 38 Urban Review 257 (2006).*

D. G. Solórzano, Images and Words that Wound: Critical Race Theory, Racial Stereotyping, and Teacher Education, 24 Teacher Education Quarterly 5 (1997).*

William F. Tate, Critical Race Theory and Education: History, Theory, and Implications, 22 Review of Research in Education 195 (1997), https://perma.cc/5RHH-TACS.


Articles: Critical Race Theory and the Law

R. Richard Banks & Su Jin Gatlin, African American Intimacy: The Racial Gap in Marriage, 11 Michigan Journal of Race & law 115 (2005), https://perma.cc/P3EN-EKR2.

Ralph Richard Banks, Beyond Colorblindness: Neo-Racialism and the Future of Race and Law Scholarship, 25 Harvard Blackletter Law Journal 41 (2009), https://perma.cc/KRR7-FK3B.

R. Richard Banks, Beyond Profiling: Race, Policing, and the Drug War, 56 Stanford Law Review 571 (2003).*

R. Richard Banks, The Color of Desire: Fulfilling Adoptive Parents' Racial Preferences through Discriminatory State Action, 107 Yale Law Journal 875 (1998), https://perma.cc/T7PR-SZ3B.

R. Richard Banks, Jennfer L. Eberhardt & Lee Ross, Discrimination and Implicit Bias in a Racially Unequal Society, 94 California Law Review 1169 (2006).*

Ralph Richard Banks & Richard Thompson Ford, (How) Does Unconscious Bias Matter?: Law, Politics, and Racial Inequality, 58 Emory Law Journal 1053 (2008).*

R. Richard Banks, Meritocratic Values and Racial Outcomes: Defending Class-Based College Admissions, 79 North Carolina Law Review 1029 (2001), https://perma.cc/PV69-W8GM.

R. Richard Banks, Race-Based Suspect Selection and Colorblind Equal Protection Doctrine and Disclosure, 48 UCLA Law Review 1075 (2001).*

Derrick A. Bell, Brown v. Board of Education and The Interest Convergence Dilemma, 93 Harvard Law Review 518 (1980), https://perma.cc/XXS7-XEGL.

Derrick A. Bell, Who’s Afraid of Critical Race Theory?, 1995 University of Illinois Law Review 893 (1995).*

Rabia Belt, And Then Comes Life: The Intersection of Race, Poverty and Disability in HBO's The Wire, 13 Rutgers Race & the Law Review 1 (2011).*

Rabia Belt, Ballots for Bullets: Disabled Veterans and the Right to Vote, 69 Stanford Law Review 435 (2017).*

Rabia Belt, Contemporary Voting Rights Controversies Through the Lens of Disability, 68 Stanford Law Review 1491 (2016), https://perma.cc/E4G6-FGB8.

Roy L. Brooks & Mary Jo Newborn, Critical Race Theory and Classical-Liberal Civil Rights Scholarship: A Distinction Without a Difference, 82 California Law Review 787 (1994).*

Devon W. Carbado, Critical What What, 43 Connecticut Law Review 1593 (2011).*

Devon W. Carbado & Mitu Gulati, The Law and Economics of Critical Race Theory, 112 Yale Law Review 1757 (2003) (book review), https://perma.cc/N5ZA-AU8N.

Robert S. Chang, Toward an Asian American Legal Scholarship: Critical Race Theory, Post-Structuralism, and Narrative Space, 81 California Law Review 1243 (1993), https://perma.cc/P4UH-A7FT.

Sumi Cho, Post-Racialism, 94 Iowa Law Review 1589 (2009), https://perma.cc/LMQ3-XEX5.

Kimberle Crenshaw, Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics, 1989 University of Chicago Legal Forum 139 (1989), https://perma.cc/BA3V-YTDB.

Kimberle W. Crenshaw, From Private Violence to Mass Incarceration: Thinking Intersectionally about Women, Race, and Social Control, 59 UCLA Law Review 1418 (2011), https://perma.cc/S65K-TGK8.

Kimberle Crenshaw, Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color, 43 Stanford Law Review 1241 (1990), https://perma.cc/2VZR-UWKV.

Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law, 101 Harvard Law Review 1331 (1987), https://perma.cc/SK9P-8DV6.

Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, Toward a Race-Conscious Pedagogy in Legal Education, 11 National Black Law Journal 1 (1988), https://perma.cc/8Z4Z-CQWG.

Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, Twenty Years of Critical Race Theory: Looking back to Move Forward Commentary: Critical Race Theory: A Commemoration: Lead Article, 43 Connecticut Law Review 1253 (2010).*

Peggy Davis, Law as Microagression, 98 Yale Law Journal 1559 (1989), https://perma.cc/XLC7-5AY9.

Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, California’s Racial History and Constitutional Rationales for Race-Conscious Decision Making in Higher Education, 47 UCLA Law Review 1521 (1999).*

Richard Delgado, Campus Antiracism Rules: Constitutional Narratives in Collision Legal Theory, 85 Northwestern University Law Review 343 (1990).*

Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, Critical Perspectives on Police, Policing, and Mass Incarceration, 104 Georgetown Law Review 1531 (2015).*

Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography Essay, 79 Virginia Law Review 461 (1993).*

Richard Delgado, The Ethereal Scholar: Does Critical Legal Studies Have What Minorities Want Minority Critiques of the Critical Legal Studies Movement, 22 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 301 (1987).*

Richard Delgado et al., Fairness and Formality: Minimizing the Risk of Prejudice in Alternative Dispute Resolution, 1985 Wisconsin Law Review 1359 (1985), https://perma.cc/XYU6-N5H8.

Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, Images of the Outsider in American Law and Culture: Can Free Expression Remedy Systemic Social Ills, 77 Cornell Law Review 1258 (1992), https://perma.cc/2R87-SRGP.

Richard Delgado, Imperial Scholar: Reflections On a Review of Civil Rights Literature Commentary, 132 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 561 (1983).*

Richard Delgado, Liberal McCarthyism and the Origins of Critical Race Theory, 94 Iowa Law Review 1505 (2008), https://perma.cc/79VM-PYCQ.

Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, Norms and Narratives: Can Judges Avoid Serious Moral Error, 69 Texas Law Review 1929 (1990).*

Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, The Racial Double Helix: Watson, Crick, and Brown v. Board of Education (Our No-Bell Prize Award Speech), 47 Howard Law Journal 473 (2003).*

Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, The Social Construction of Brown v. Board of Education: Law Reform and the Reconstructive Paradox Symposium: Brown v. Board of Education After Forty Years, 36 William & Mary Law Review 547 (1994), https://perma.cc/RXN5-9CBX.

R. Delgado, Storytelling for Oppositionists and Others: A Plea for Narrative, 87 Michigan Law Review 2411 (1989), https://perma.cc/L9XV-MH7W.

Richard Delgado, Words That Wound: A Tort Action for Racial Insults, Epithets, and Name-Calling, 17 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 133 (1982).*

Richard Delgado, When a Story Is Just a Story: Does Voice Really Matter, 76 Virginia Law Review 95 (1990).*

Richard T. Ford, Race as Culture? Why Not? 47 UCLA Law Review 1803 (2000).*

Richard T. Ford, Urban Space and the Color Line: The Consequences of Demarcation and Disorientation in the Postmodern Metropolis, 9 Harvard Blackletter Journal 117 (1992).*

Richard Thompson Ford, Beyond Good and Evil in Civil Rights Law: The Case of Wal-Mart v. Dukes, 32 Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law 513 (2011).*

Richard Thompson Ford, Bias in the Air: Rethinking Employment Discrimination Law, 55 Stanford Law Review 1381 (2014), https://perma.cc/W8EG-7LB7.

Richard Thompson Ford, The Boundaries of Race: Political Geography in Legal Analysis, 107 Harvard Law Review 1843 (1994).

Richard Thompson Ford, Brown's Ghost, 117 Harvard Law Review 1305 (2004).*

Richard Thompson Ford, Geography and Sovereignty: Jurisdictional Formation and Racial Segregation, 49 Stanford Law Review 1365 (1997).*

Richard Thompson Ford, Rethinking Rights After the Second Reconstruction, 123 Yale Law Journal 2942 (2014), https://perma.cc/9N8W-47JM.

Trina Grillo, Anti-Essentialism and Intersectionality: Tools to Dismantle the Master’s House, 10 Berkeley Women’s Law Journal 16 (1995).*

Angela P. Harris, Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory, 42 Stanford Law Review 581 (1989).*

Cheryl I. Harris, Whiteness as Property, 106 Harvard Law Review 1707 (1993).*

Charles R. Lawrence III, The Id, The Ego, And Equal Protection: Reckoning with Unconscious Racism, 39 Stanford Law Review 317 (1987), https://perma.cc/33XQ-KZ99.

Nancy Leong, Racial Capitalism, 126 Harvard Law Review 2151 (2013), https://perma.cc/LKF5-LSE8.

Ian F. Haney Lopez, The Social Construction of Race: Some Observations on Illusion, Fabrication, and Choice, 29 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1 (1994), https://perma.cc/GDQ5-CXPU.

Juan F. Perea, Buscando América: Why Integration and Equal Protection Fail to Protect Latinos, 117 Harvard Law Review 1420 (2004).*

Charles R. P. Pouncy, Institutional Economics and Critical Race/LatCrit Theory: The Need for a Critical Raced Economics, 54 Rutgers Law Review 841 (2001), https://perma.cc/A3VP-62PJ.

Dorothy E. Roberts, BlackCrit Theory and the Problems of Essentialism, 53 University of Miami Law Review 855 (1998), https://perma.cc/V5W4-CBD7.

David Simson, Exclusion, Punishment, Racism, and Our Schools: A Critical Race Theory Perspective on School Discipline, 61 UCLA Law Review 506 (2013), https://perma.cc/6PN6-AA2G.

Shirin Sinnar, The Lost Story of Iqbal, 105 Georgetown Law Journal 379 (2017), https://perma.cc/6ZYR-VBJD.

Jayashri Srikantiah, David Hausman & Lisa Weissman-Ward, Access To Justice For Immigrant Families and Communities: A Study of Legal Representation of Detained Immigrants in Northern California, 11 Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties 207 (2015).*

Jayashri Srikantiah, Reconsidering Money Bail in Immigration Detention, 52 U.C. Davis Law Review 521 (2018), https://perma.cc/WG32-HSMV.

Jayashri Srikantiah & Shirin Sinnar, White Nationalism as Immigration Policy, 21 Stanford Law Review Online 197 (2019), https://perma.cc/FXJ5-TSFJ.

Jean Stefancic & Richard Delgado, Outsider Jurisprudence and the Electronic Revolution: Will Technology Help or Hinder the Cause of Law Reform, 52 Ohio State Law Journal 847 (1991), https://perma.cc/28TK-QL97.

David B. Wilkins, From "Separate is Inherently Unequal" To "Diversity is Good For Business": The rise of Market-Based Diversity Arguments and the Fate of the Black Corporate Bar, 117 Harvard Law Review 1548 (2004).*

Patricia Williams, Fetal Fictions: An Exploration of Property Archetypes In Racial and Gendered Contexts, 42 Florida Law Review 81 (1990).*

Patricia Williams, The Obliging Shell: An Informal Essay on Formal Equal Opportunity, 87 Mich. L. Rev. 2128 (1989), https://perma.cc/FR5D-RANF.

Patricia Williams, Spirit-Murdering the Messenger: The Discourse of Fingerpointing as the Law's Response to Racism, 42 University of Miami Law Review 127 (1987), https://perma.cc/6XLK-AMM8.

Patricia J. Williams, Alchemical Notes: Reconstructing Ideals from Deconstructed Rights, 22 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 401 (1987).*

Patricia J. Williams, Comment, Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC: Regrouping in Singular Times, 104 Harvard Law Review 525 (1990).*


Additional Resources

Oxford Bibliographies: Critical Race Theory (Gerardo R. Lopez & Chezare Warren eds., last updated May 29, 2015).*

University of Cincinnati Libraries, Critical Race Theory Research Guide, https://guides.libraries.uc.edu/c.php?g=222484&p=1472475 (last updated Aug. 21, 2020).

University of Denver Libraries, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Guide, https://libguides.du.edu/CRES (last updated June 9, 2020).

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kathrine R. Everett Library, Critical Race Theory Research Guide, https://guides.lib.unc.edu/criticalracetheory/home (last updated Oct. 30, 2020).