The Critical (Legal) Collective is a group of legal scholars representing some of the many intellectual formations affiliated with critical legal theory — including, Critical Race Theory, Asian American Legal Scholarship, ClassCrits, Critical Legal Studies, Feminist Legal Theory, eCRT, Indigenous Law and Policy, Jurisprudence of Distribution, LatCrit, Law & Political Economy, Third World Approaches to International Law, and more.
CLC builds partnerships, projects and power to advance critical knowledge and action, pursuing the promise of multiracial democracy with equal justice for all.
What does the L stand for?
Legal — but also Love, Liberation, Literature, Labor, Land, and Life.
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