(National) CRS Symposium, Rebellious Lawyering – Reverberations from One Chicano’s Radical Vision

(National) CRS Symposium, Rebellious Lawyering – Reverberations from One Chicano’s Radical Vision [article image]

When: Thu, Mar 12 2020 12:00am - Fri, Mar 13 2020 12:00am 

Where: UCLA School of Law

Gerald P. López published Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano’s Vision of Progressive Law Practice in 1992, and for three decades the book has reverberated—challenging the color-blind, experts-rule approach of conventional “public interest” practice, providing a blueprint for fundamental changes to clinical and all of legal education, and triggering scholarly and professional debate about what constitutes rebellious and regnant lawyering. Race, racism, and anti-racism are at the center of López’s vision, and UCLA Law’s Critical Race Studies program is honored to devote its 20th anniversary symposium on March 12-13, 2020 to looking at rebellious lawyering past, present and future.

Please save the date. More details, as well as a link to register, coming soon. MCLE credit will be offered.

Link: CRS 2020 symposium