When did this theory first develop?
What is the Civil Rights movement
How do Crits view power and authority?
What is the law favors those in power
What is the first example that is in There are No Children Here that was mentioned in presentation?
What is living in public housing.
Why use the example of Civil Rights with the Crits?
What is..It started in the Civil Rights Era.
What is Cornell law students
How do Crits view the Role of Law in Politics?
What is those in charge create laws that best suit those who work in politics or have money.
What is something that LaJoe loses in the book There are no Children Here?
What is losing benefits
What happened to blacks that were even assumed guilty to crimes?
What is.. They would be punished without a trial.
What philosopher inspired this type of thinking?
What is Karl Marx
How do Crits view the Role Of Law in Society?
What is Law is created to benefit those in power, while it suppresses those who are considered a minority
What do Crits think about police officers enforcing the law?
What is.. They are corrupt, because they belong in the system.
Why did the Federal Government not step in and aid with the Southern Laws.
What is... It was too controversial.
What does this theory think about the current legal structure?
What is favors those in charge
How do Crits view morality within the Role of Law?
What is morality is not used in the justification of law
In 1984, how does the main character view the Thought Police?
What is.. he is both scared and angry because they suck.
After being freed what did these people own?
What is... nothing.
What is a sub group of this theory?
What is Feminist Legal Theory or Critical Race Theory
How do Crits view the Role of Law and its relationship towards minority groups?
What is Crits believe that every aspect of the law is unjust and biased to minority groups.
What is.. The characters were in complete control of the leading entity.
These recently freed individuals had access to what resources that the government promised?
What is.. nothing.