Dobbs, Right-Wing Revisionism, and Public Outrage: Rodrigo's Late-Night Chronicle

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The Article provides an overview of Critical Race Theory (CRT), examining its origins, core principles, and influence on legal scholarship and social justice movements. It outlines how CRT critiques the pervasive nature of systemic racism in law and society, challenging traditional legal perspectives. The authors discuss key concepts such as interest convergence, intersectionality, and the critique of liberalism while addressing both the contributions and criticisms of CRT. This work aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of CRT's role in analyzing racial inequities and its impact on contemporary legal discourse.

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