This session explores how speculative fiction functions as a site of legal imagination, offering alternative frameworks for justice, governance, and community. Drawing from works such as Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther, panelists consider how speculative storytelling critiques existing systems while envisioning transformative legal possibilities. By bridging law, literature, and critical theory, the discussion examines how Afrofuturism, Indigenous futurism, and related traditions reimagine sovereignty, accountability, and social order, illuminating the radical potential of literature to shape legal consciousness and inspire new futures of equity and collective flourishing.