Critical Race Studies @ UCLA Law

The first law school program in the United States dedicated to critical race theory in legal scholarship and related disciplines, the Critical Race Studies program is unequaled in American legal education. The cornerstone of the program is the CRS specialization, a competitive academic course of study engaging top students who are committed to racial justice scholarship and legal practice. The CRS specialization enhances coursework with a variety of collaborative and interdisciplinary experiences to integrate theory and practice. The Critical Race Studies program hosts an annual symposium that draws top scholars from around the country for discussion of cutting-edge topics and works with student-led clinics to provide students with on-the-ground training and opportunities for representation and advocacy.

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CRS Lectures

Featured Panelist

Plenary Panel: “Whiteness as Property” and Contemporary Civil Rights Debates (Part 3)

Panelist on “Settler Colonialism and Racial Management”

Moderated Panels

2019: Fighting Criminal (In)Justice, Building a Social Movement
2018: Race Law and the Current Moment: A Critical Race Studies Perspective

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