Why Is Richard Delgado Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Richard Delgado is an American legal scholar who teaches civil rights and critical race theory at the University of Alabama School of Law. He has written and co-authored numerous articles and books, many with his wife, Jean Stefancic. He is considered one of several "founders" of Critical Race Theory, and is also notable for his scholarship on hate speech and for introducing storytelling into legal scholarship.
Richard Delgado's Published Works
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1980 1990 2000 2010 0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 2750 3000 3250 3500 3750 Published Papers Critical Race Theory: An Introduction (3575) Storytelling for Oppositionists and Others: A Plea for Narrative (1359) Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge (901) Critical race feminism : a reader (285) Critical White Studies: Looking Behind the Mirror (260) The Imperial Scholar: Reflections on a Review of Civil Rights Literature (198) Words that Wound: A Tort Action for Racial Insults, Epithets, and Name-Calling (189) Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography (176) When a Story is Just a Story: Does Voice Really Matter? (169) The Rodrigo Chronicles: Conversations About America and Race (154) The Harm in Hate Speech (146) Fairness and Formality: Minimizing the Risk of Prejudice in Alternative Dispute Resolution (132) On Telling Stories in School: A Reply to Farber and Sherry (104) Images of the Outsider in American Law and Culture: Can Free Expression Remedy Systemic Social Ills (93) Affirmative Action as a Majoritarian Device: Or, Do You Really Want to Be a Role Model? (84) The Imperial Scholar Revisited: How to Marginalize Outsider Writing, TenYears Later (78) The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader (73) The Ethereal Scholar: Does Critical Legal Studies Have What Minorities Want? (72) Critical Race Theory (Third Edition): An Introduction (71) No Mercy: How Conservative Think Tanks and Foundations Changed America's Social Agenda (71) The Coming Race War: And Other Apocalyptic Tales of America after Affirmative Action and Welfare (68) Understanding Words That Wound (64) 'Rotten Social Background': Should the Criminal Law Recognize a Defense of Severe Environmental Deprivation? (62) The Derrick Bell reader (57) The Price We Pay: The Case Against Racist Speech, Hate Propaganda, and Pornography (55) Rodrigo's Eleventh Chronicle: Empathy and False Empathy (52) Rodrigo’s Reconsideration: Intersectionality and the Future of Critical Race Theory (51) Crossroads, Directions, and a New Critical Race Theory / Ethical Ambition: Living a Life of Meaning and Worth (48) Crossroads and Blind Alleys: A Critical Examination of Recent Writing About Race (47) Critical Race Theory and Criminal Justice (43) Hate Speech in Cyberspace (40) The Law of the Noose: A History of Latino Lynching (37) When Equality Ends: Stories About Race And Resistance (37) Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography 1993: A Year of Transition (35) Goodbye to Hammurabi: Analyzing the Atavistic Appeal of Restorative Justice (33) Must We Defend Nazis?: Hate Speech, Pornography, and the New First Amendment (33) Precious Knowledge: State Bans on Ethnic Studies, Book Traffickers (Librotraficantes), and a New Type of Race Trial (30) Why Do We Tell the Same Stories?: Law Reform, Critical Librarianship, and the Triple Helix Dilemma (29) "Speech" and Some of Its Wounds@@@Only Words@@@Words That Wound: Critical Race Theory, Assaultive Speech, and the First Amendment (28) Campus Antiracism Rules: Constitutional Narratives in Collision (28) Rodrigo's eighth chronicle: black crime, white fears. on the social construction of threat (27) Justice at War: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights During Times of Crisis (25) Two Ways to Think About Race: Reflections on the Id, the Ego, and Other Reformist Theories of Equal Protection (25) To tell the truth: physicians' duty to disclose medical mistakes. (23) Beyond Sindell: Relaxation of Cause-in-Fact Rules for Indeterminate Plaintiffs (23) Minority Law Professors' Lives: The Bell-Delgado Survey (22) California's Racial History and Constitutional Rationales for Race-Conscious Decision Making in Higher Education (21) Explaining the Rise and Fall of African-American Fortunes -- Interest Convergence and Civil Rights Gains (21) Four Observations About Hate Speech (20) Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America (20) Norms and Narratives: Can Judges Avoid Serious Moral Error? (19) Informed consent in human experimentation: bridging the gap between ethical thought and current practice. (18) Rodrigo's Fifteenth Chronicle: Racial Mixture, Latino-Critical Scholarship, and the Black-White Binary (18) Critical Race Theory: Past, Present, and Future (17) Pressure Valves and Bloodied Chickens: An Analysis of Paternalistic Objections to Hate Speech Regulation (17) Rodrigo's Roundelay: Hernandez V. Texas and the Interest-Convergence Dilemma (17) Brewer's Plea: Critical Thoughts on Common Cause (16) God, Galileo, and Government: Toward Constitutional Protection For Scientific Inquiry (16) How Lawyers Lose Their Way: A Profession Fails Its Creative Minds (Duke University Press 2005) (16) Rodrigo's Chronicle (14) Law Enforcement in Subordinated Communities: Innovation and Response (14) Must We Defend Nazis?: Why the First Amendment Should Not Protect Hate Speech and White Supremacy (14) ADR and the Dispossessed: Recent Books About the Deformalization Movement (14) Derrick Bell and the Ideology of Racial Reform: Will We Ever Be Saved? (14) Trust Theory of Environmental Protection, and Some Dark Thoughts on the Possibility of Law Reform (14) Discerning Critical Moments (14) Liberal McCarthyism and the Origins of Critical Race Theory (14) Politics of Fear: How Republicans Use Money, Race and the Media to Win (12) Failed Revolutions (12) Derrick Bell's Toolkit - Fit to Dismantle that Famous House? (12) The coming race war (12) Mexican Americans as a Legally Cognizable Class under Rule 23 and the Equal Protection Clause (11) How Lawyers Lose Their Way (10) Norms and Normal Science: Toward a Critique of Normativity in Legal Thought (10) The Social Construction of Brown v. Board of Education: Law Reform and the Reconstructive Paradox (10) The Myth of Upward Mobility (10) Hateful Speech, Loving Communities: Why Our Notion of a Just Balance Changes so Slowly (9) Rodrigo's Tenth Chronicle: Merit and Affirmative Action (9) The Social Construction of Brown: Law Reform and the Reconstructive Paradox (9) The Inward Turn in Outsider Jurisprudence (9) Must We Defend Nazis (8) Teacher’s Manual to Accompany Jurisprudence: Classical and Contemporary: From Natural Law to Postmodernism (8) Shadowboxing: An Essay on Power (8) The Latino/a Condition (7) White Interests and Civil Rights Realism: Rodrigo's Bittersweet Epiphany (7) Rodrigo's Seventh Chronicle: Race, Democracy, and the State (7) The Neoconservative Case Against Hate-Speech Regulation — Lively, D'Souza, Gates, Carter, and the Toughlove Crowd (7) Mindset and Metaphor (7) Toward a Legal Realist View of the First Amendment (7) When Religious Exercise Is Not Free: Deprogramming and the Constitutional Status of Coercively Induced Belief (7) Home-Grown Racism: Colorado's Historic Embrace - And Denial - Of Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (6) Why Do We Ask the Same Questions? The Triple Helix Dilemma Revisited (6) Locating Latinos in the Field of Civil Rights: Assessing the Neoliberal Case for Radical Exclusion (6) Apologize and Move On? Finding a Remedy for Pornography, Insult, and Hate Speech (6) Rodrigo's Committee Assignment: A Skeptical Look at Judicial Independence (6) Underprivileged communications: extension of the psychotherapist-patient privilege to patients of psychiatric social workers. (6) Rodrigo's Twelfth Chronicle: The Problem of the Shanty (6) Zero-Based Racial Politics: An Evaluation of Three Best-Case Arguments on Behalf of the Nonwhite Underclass (6) Prosecuting Violence: A Colloquy on Race, Community, and Justice (6) Derrick Bell's Chronicle of the Space Traders: Would the U.S. Sacrifice People of Color if the Price Were Right? (6) Making Pets: Social Workers, "Problem Group," and the Role of the SPCA-Getting a Little More Precise about Racialized Narratives (6) How to Write a Law Review Article (5) Are Hate-Speech Rules Constitutional Heresy a Reply to Steven Gey (5) To tell the truth: physicians' duty to disclose medical mistakes. (5) Outsider Jurisprudence and the Electronic Revolution: Will Technology Help or Hinder the Cause of Law Reform? (5) Ascription of Criminal States of Mind: Toward a Defense Theory for the Coercively Persuaded ('Brainwashed') Defendant (5) The Racial Double Helix: Watson, Crick, and Brown v. Board of Education (Our No-Bell Prize Award Speech) (4) The Current Landscape of Race: Old Targets, New Opportunities (4) Rodrigo's Second Chronicle: The Economics and Politics of Race (4) Parental preferences and selective abortion: a commentary on Roe v. Wade, Doe v. Bolton, and the shape of things to come. (4) Alternative Dispute Resolution: A Critical Reconsideration (4) Standardized Testing as Discrimination: A Reply to Dan Subotnik (4) Rodrigo's Riposte: The Mismatch Theory of Law School Admissions (4) Rodrigo's Thirteenth Chronicle: Legal Formalism and Law's Discontents (4) Linking Arms: Recent Books on Interracial Coalition as an Avenue of Social Reform (4) Euthanasia reconsidered--the choice of death as an aspect of the right of privacy. (4) The Colonial Scholar: Do Outsider Authors Replicate the Citation Practices of the Insiders, But in Reverse? (3) Death: multiple definitions or a single standard? (3) Rodrigo's Corrido: Race, Postcolonial Theory, and U.S. Civil Rights (3) The Legal Education of Chicano Students: A Study in Mutual Accommodation and Cultural Conflict (3) Enormous Anomaly? Left-Right Parallels in Recent Writing About Race (3) Rodrigo's Fourth Chronicle: Neutrality and Stasis in Antidiscrimination Law (3) Rodrigo’s Final Chronicle: Cultural Power, the Law Reviews, and the Attack on Narrative Jurisprudence (3) About Your Masthead: A Preliminary Inquiry into the Compatibility of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (3) A Comment on Rosenberg's New Edition of The Hollow Hope (3) Rodrigo's Third Chronicle: Care, Competition, and the Redemptive Tragedy of Race (3) Why Obama: An Interest Convergence Explanation of the Nation's First Black President (3) Where is My Body? Stanley Fish's Long Goodbye to Law (2) Pornography and Harm to Women: "No Empirical Evidence"? (2) Four Reservations on Civil Rights Reasoning by Analogy: The Case of Latinos and Other Nonblack Groups (2) Rodrigo's Fourteenth Chronicle: American Apocalypse (2) Four Ironies of Campus Climate (2) Can Lawyers Find Happiness (2) Recasting the American Race Problem (2) Ten Arguments Against Affirmative Action: How Valid? (2) Law's Violence: Derrick Bell's Next Article (2) Keeping an Eye on Each Other (2) Centennial Reflections on the California Law Review’s Scholarship on Race: The Structure of Civil Rights Thought (2) Rodrigo's Portent: California and the Coming Neocolonial Order (2) On Taking Back Our Civil Rights Promises: When Equality Doesn't Compute (2) Alternative Dispute Resolution--Conflict as Pathology: An Essay for Trina Grillo (2) Rodrigo's Fifth Chronicle: Civitas, Civil Wrongs, and the Politics of Denial (2) Rodrigo's Ninth Chronicle: Race, Legal Instrumentalism, and the Rule of Law (2) Official Elitism or Institutional Self Interest? 10 Reasons Why UC-Davis Should Abandon the LSAT (and Why Other Good Law Schools Should Follow Suit) (2) Si Se Puede, But Who Gets the Gravy? (2) Critical Perspectives on Police, Policing, and Mass Incarceration (2) Waiting for a Second Cargo Shipment: Public Education as Great Equalizer (2) Cosmopolitanism Inside Out: International Norms and the Struggle for Civil Rights and Local Justice (2) The Derrick Bell Reader: Introduction (1) International and Comparative Perspectives (1) Recent developments in legal theory: how to compare apples and oranges (1) The Imperial Scholar: How to Marginalize Outsider Writing (1) The Unbearable Lightness of Alternative Dispute Resolution: Critical Thoughts on Fairness and Formality (1) Inequality 'From the Top': Applying an Ancient Prohibition to an Emerging Problem of Distributive Justice (1) The Trayvon Martin Trial - Two Comments and an Observation (1) A New Southern Strategy of Multigroup Oppression: A Response to Standard White by Michael Morris (1) Foreword: Latinos and the Law Symposium (1) Official Elitism or Institutional Self-Interest? Ten Reasons Why Law Schools Should Abandon the LSAT (1) Rodrigo's Bookbag: Brimelow, Bork, Murray, and D'Souza - Recent Conservative Thought and the End of Equality (1) Teaching by the Book (1) Eliminate the "Middle Man"? (1) Southern Dreams and a New Theory of First Amendment Legal Realism (1) Of Cops and Bumper Stickers: Notes Toward a Theory of Selective Prosecution (1) The Supreme Court of California 1972-1973 (1) Minority Students and the Legal Curriculum: An Experiment at Berkeley (1) THE FACT PATTERN BEHIND THE DEPROGRAMMING CONTROVERSY: AN ANALYSIS AND AN ALTERNATIVE (1) 'The Speech We Hate': First Amendment Totalism, the ACLU, and the Principle of Dialogic Politics (1) Naim v. Naim (1) Spring 2012 Newsletter (1) College Searches and Seizures: Students, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment (1) Coughlin's Complaint: How to Disparage Outsider Writing, One Year Later (1) What If Brown v. Board of Education Was a Hate-Speech Case? (0) Mindset and Metaphor: A Response to Randall Kennedy's Racial Critiques of Legal Academia (0) Rodrigo's Equation (0) Race, Sex, and the Division of Labor: A Comment on Joan Williams’s Reshaping the Work-Family Debate (0) First Amendment Absolutism and Fallback Positions: Social Policy Objections to Hate Speech Remedies (0) Talk Shows: Hate on the Airwaves (0) Hugo L. Black Lecture: Ten Arguments against Affirmative Action—How Valid? (0) A Skewed View of Free Speech at Harved Law (0) Scorn and Imposition—How We Use Language, Consciously or Unconsciously, to Derail Reform (0) What Do We Regret and Why Review (0) Getting Real: A Reply to Dan Subotnik (0) Why Do We Tell the Same Stories? Law Reform, Critical Librarianship, and the Triple Helix Dilemma (0) Panthers and Pinstripes: The Case of Ezra Pound and Archibald Macleish (0) The silken cord: An essay in honor of Jane Hill (0) Images of the Outsider in American Law and Culture: Can Free Expression Remedy Deeply Inscribed Social Ills? (0) Lessons From Mexican Folklore: An Essay on U.S. Immigration Policy, Child Separation, and La Llorona (0) Two Narratives of Youth (0) Let's Get Married: An Essay in Honor of Mari Matsuda (0) Legal Realism and the Controversy over Campus Speech Codes (0) Justice at War (0) Rodrigo's Remonstrance: Love and Despair in an Age of Indifference - Should Humans Have Standing? (0) Racial Templates (0) “Our Better Natures”: A Revisionist View of the Public Trust Doctrine in Environmental Theory (0) High-Paid Misery (0) Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography Essay (0) What Do We Regret and Why (0) Quantitative Issues: How Frequent is Racial Vilification? (0) Race-Sensitive Admissions in Higher Education: Commentary on How the Supreme Court Is Likely To Rule. (0) Selected Topics In Tort Law (0) Lawyer Discipline: When the System Sets out to Purge Hate (0) Rodrigo and Revisionism: Relearning the Lessons of History (0) Discerning Critical Moments (0) Admission; *Decision Making; Dismissal (Personnel); *Educational Policy; Foreign Students; *Higher Education; Immigration; *Policy Formation; Resource Allocation; Test (0) Conclusion (0) Remedies for Police Shootings: A Comment on Slater (0) Hate Speech and Children: The Special Case of Youth (0) Metamorphosis: A Minority Professor's Life (0) Do Judges Cry? an Essay on Empathy and Fellow-Feeling (0) EXTENSION OF THE PSYCHOTHERAPIST-PATIENT PRIVILEGE TO PATIENTS OF PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKERS (0) College and University Students: The Case of Campus Hate Speech (and Conduct) Codes (0) A Different Way of Looking at Equal Treatment (0) Watching the Opera in Silence: Disgust, Autonomy, and the Search for Universal Human Rights (0) Understanding Words that Wound (0) Rodrigo's Book of Manners: How to Conduct a Conversation on Race-Standing, Imperial Scholarship, and Beyond (0) The Wretched of the Earth (0) Thinking about Race and Races: Reflections and Responses (0) Introduction: Why are Lawyers So Unhappy? (0) Rodrigo's Homily: Storytelling, Elite Self-Interest, and Legal Change (0) Introduction (0) Recent Writing on Law and Happiness (0) Theories of Racism and Hate Speech (0) You are Living in a Gold Rush (0) Epilogue (0) The Sincerest Form of Flattery (0) Other Professions: Medicine (0) Should Good People be Doctors? A Comment on Paul Butler and Anonymous (0) Teaching Race through Law: "Resources for a Diverse America" (0) Shadowboxing: An Essay on Power (0) Mises on Praxeology (0) Judges' Misjudgments (0) Outsider Scholars: The Early Stories (0) Transcendence: Conservative Wealth and Intergenerational Succession (0) Gathering with the Like-Minded: Symposium Battles (0) The Future: First Amendment Legal Realism (0) Book Review: Shooting The Messenger (0) Is American Law Inherently Racist (0) The “More Speech” Solution: Can Free Expression Remedy Systemic Social Ills? (0) Hate in Cyberspace (0) The Strange Careers of Four Special Words (0) Formalism: A New/Old Disease (0) Reforming Capitalism through Law and Regulation, 47 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1269 (2014) (0) God and Gadamer: Politics and Conflict in the Heavenly Family (0) Shooting the messenger (0) Critical Race Theory (0) When Hate Goes Tangible: Logos, Mascots, Confederate Flags, and Monuments (0) Ludwig von Mises on praxeology: a defense (0) Symposium on the Relation between Scholarship and Teaching: Introduction (0) crossover (0) Stretching to Make a Point: The Case of Hate Speech Against Whites (0) Pinstripes: Archibald Macleish (0) Teachers, unions and professionalism: Views from within the Department of Defense Dependents schools. (0) Memories of Brutus Hamilton (0) The silken cord (0) Rodrigo's Rebuke: Originary Violence and U.S. Border Policy (0) Do You Believe in the Rule of Law (0) Authoritarianism: A Comment (0) The Caged Panther: Ezra Pound (0) Organically induced behavioral change in correctional institutions: release decisions and the "new man" phenomenon. (0) Breaking Silence with Ourselves: Stepping out of Safe Boundaries@@@Failed Revolutions: Social Reform and the Limits of Legal Imagination (0) Living History Interview with Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic (0) Delgado's Darkroom: Critical Reflections on Land Titles and Latino Legal Education (0) What If John Calmore had a Latino/a Sibling? (0) I Words that Wound: The Harms of Hate Speech (0) Shooting the Messenger (0) Lawyers and Their Discontents (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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