Articles, notes, and symposia pieces published in CLR’s print volumes.
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Pathological Racism, Chronic Racism, and Targeted Universalism
Race and law scholars almost uniformly prefer antisubordination to anticlassification as the best way to understand and adjudicate racism. In this short Essay, we explore whether the antisubordination framework is sufficiently capacious to meet our present demands for racial justice. We argue that the antisubordination approach relies on a particular conception of racism, which we call…