2006
DOI: 10.2304/pfie.2006.4.1.90
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Fumbling toward a Critical Legal Pedagogy and Practice

Abstract: This article argues that the culture and practice of legal education in the United States functions to dehumanize law students and potentially produce one-dimensional lawyers in the service of corporate interests and the capitalist status quo. These lawyers are trained to serve not only as the guardians of legal rights, social entitlements and privileges of citizenship but also as the vested producers and protectors of the unjust institutions and systems that deny these rights, entitlements and privileges to c… Show more

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“…Contu, 2009;French & Grey, 1996;Grey, 2004), law (see e.g. Matambanadzo, 2006), mathematics education (see e.g. Tutak, Bondy, & Adams, 2011), music education (see e.g.…”
Section: Criticality As Critical Beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contu, 2009;French & Grey, 1996;Grey, 2004), law (see e.g. Matambanadzo, 2006), mathematics education (see e.g. Tutak, Bondy, & Adams, 2011), music education (see e.g.…”
Section: Criticality As Critical Beingmentioning
confidence: 99%