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Article: Subject unrest.(Symposium on 'Pervasive Prejudice?' by Ian Ayres and 'Crossroads, Directions, and a New Critical Race Theory' by Francisco Valdes, Jerome McCristal Culp and Angela P. Harris)
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- Yakima Herald-Republic
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- June 1, 2003
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PERVASIVE PREJUDICE? UNCONVENTIONAL EVIDENCE OF RACE AND GENDER DISCRIMINATION. By Ian Ayres. ** Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. 433 pp. + xi.
CROSSROADS, DIRECTIONS, AND A NEW CRITICAL RACE THEORY. Edited by Francisco Valdes, ([dagger]) Jerome McCristal Culp ([double dagger]) & Angela P. Harris. ([section]) Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002. 414 pp. + xxi.
I. THE PROBLEM OF THE SUBJECT: AN "OBJECTIVE" PERSPECTIVE
More than a decade ago--as the project of critical race theory was getting underway--Pierre Schlag remarked,
Sometimes it seems as if there is only one story in American legal
thought and only one ...