Classcrits X: Mobilizing for Resistance, Solidarity and Justice
Nov. 10-11, 2017
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This blog is the public manifestation of the ClassCrits Project. The blog focuses on law and economic inequality from a critical legal perspective. Supported by the University at Buffalo School of Law, participants in the ClassCrits Project - and this blog in particular - hope to start a discussion that puts economic inequality at the center rather than at the margins of mainstream law. [Read More]
Category Archives: Political Economic of Academia
Thanks to Southwestern Law School, host of ClassCrits VI Conference
Kudos and great thanks to Southwestern Law School for fabulously hosting the ClassCrits conference this past weekend. Besides providing superb logistical support from first rate staff, Southwestern set the right tone for our discussions by providing an environment shining with … Continue reading
New AAUP guidelines on academic-business ties: more Field Notes on the Political Economy of Academia
Kudos to classcrits colleague Risa L. Lieberwitz, Cornell ILR and labor law scholar, for her work with AAUP on new draft guidelines governing academic conflicts of interest and integrity, quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Ambitious AAUP Effort to … Continue reading
Posted in corporate power, Education, Financial Crisis, Heterodox Economics, Law Schools, Legal Theory, Political Economic of Academia
Tagged aaup, Academic Integrity, Conflicts of Interest, Disclosure, Fracking, Gerald Epstein, law and economics, Martha T Mccluskey, PERI, Risa L Lieberwitz
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