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. We promote a more inclusive, democratic, and just society through scholarship, teaching, and advocacy that reckons honestly with past and present structural oppression.
What does the L stand for? Legal — but also Love, Liberation, Literature, Labor, Land, and Life.
CLC Coordinating Committee
- Mario Barnes
- Steve Bender
- Jonathan Feingold
- Nina Farnia
- Mary Louise Frampton
- Marc-Tizoc González
- Angela P. Harris
- Jennifer Hill
- Lucy Jewel
- Shirley Lin
- Margaret Montoya
- Athena Mutua
- Vasuki Nesiah
- Shanda Sibley
- Francisco Valdes