1/ Okay, this is the immediate context of my screen shot from Kafi D. Kumasi, as found in Levinson:
2/ And I don't think it is a quote from Bell, as suggested, but is from and old version of Delgado & Stefancic's Introduction. (It does not appear at all in the newer editions!). Here is that context:
3/3 In their relative contexts, I don't see anything particularly objectionable. Pretty consistent with this:
4/3 Also, for helpful context, the pic is Bell and the thread linked is part of what he is referencing.
5/3 And I'd always suggest getting to know Bell:
thefrontporch.org/2020/07/the-ch…
6/3 And for those seeking to understand, not just craft arguments to discredit, this is a helpful essay:
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
@MeditarMestizo Thoughts on the essay above?
7/3 Last, last, everyone interested in this issue needs to read "The Jurisprudence of Reconstruction." It will be easy to understand the critique of objectivity once CRT is understood.
lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/1114950
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