Sessions Information

  • January 5, 2019
    8:30 am - 10:15 am
    Session Type: AALS Discussion Groups
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside
    Room: Grand Salon Section 18
    Floor: First Floor
    Deep currents underlie the fissures of race and class in this country. Defined by conquest, slavery, and immigration, these fault lines have persisted through segregation, civil rights, and reverse discrimination. Their current manifestations—the browning of America and reign of the 1%—once again call our national identity into question: as a white plutocracy or as a multiracial democracy. In this discussion group, dispute resolution, First Amendment, professional responsibility, race, and social justice scholars will interrogate how the confines of law and lawyering limit dialogue to liberal legalist premises. What lies beyond the call for civility, moderation, common ground, and the peaceful, orderly resolution of irreconcilable values? What do these mean in an era of political polarization and resistance? How do we, as law teachers and lawyers, navigate our roles as intellectuals, dispute resolution professionals, constitutional guardians, and social justice advocates and forge a path in the multiracial, egalitarian tradition?
Session Speakers
New York University School of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana
Discussion Group Moderator

The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana
Discussion Group Participant

Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana
Discussion Group Participant

University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Peking University School of Transnational Law
Discussion Group Participant

Session Fees

Fees information is not available at this time.