阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
 library logo
    • login
    view item 
    •   knowledge commons home
    • research and scholarly works
    • faculty of law
    • view item
    •   knowledge commons home
    • research and scholarly works
    • faculty of law
    • view item
    javascript is disabled for your browser. some features of this site may not work without it.
    quick search

    browse

    all of knowledge commonscommunities & collectionsby issue dateauthorstitlessubjectsdisciplineadvisorcommittee memberthis collectionby issue dateauthorstitlessubjectsdisciplineadvisorcommittee member

    my account

    login

    black lives matter: on challenging the soul of legal education

    thumbnail
    view/open
    lord_black_lives_matter_2021a.pdf (2.835mb)
    date
    2021
    author
    lord, phil
    metadata
    show full item record
    abstract
    in 2020, the black lives matter movement moved to the fore. many americans understood for the first time that racism persists in countless aspects of american society and that the legacy of our past is deep and structural. the legal academy, and higher education more broadly, responded by hiring more racialized scholars and making curricular changes. while i salute this effort, i argue that law schools chose to take the easiest path, instead of seizing the opportunity to question, and challenge, the structure and nature of legal education. i consider the structural characteristics of legal education that contribute to the exclusion of racialized and historically marginalized groups. i conclude that meaningfully advancing equity in our law schools, and responding to the black lives matter movement, will remain hindered by the structure and nature of legal education – its soul. to truly challenge the legacy of racism, we will need to challenge the soul of legal education.
    uri
    https://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4993
    collections
    • faculty of law [12]

    阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 library
    contact us | send feedback

     

     


    阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 library
    contact us | send feedback