The Harvard Latino Law Review published a symposium on a new textbook: Richard Delgado, Juan F. Perea & Jean Stefanic, Latinos and the Law: Cases and Materials (2008). The symposium issue can be found here and includes:
- Michael A. Olivas, The Art and Science of Casebooks: Latinos and the Law: Cases and Materials, 12 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 1 (2009)
- Rodolfo F. Acuña, On Pedagogy, 12 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 7 (2009)
- Gerald P. López, Changing Systems, Changing Ourselves, 12 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 15 (2009)
- Cristina M. Rodríguez, Latinos: Discrete and Insular No More, 12 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 41 (2009)
- Leticia M. Saucedo, National Origin, Immigrants, and the Workplace: The Employment Cases in Latinos and the Law and the Advocates’ Perspective, 12 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 53 (2009)
- Keith Aoki & Kevin R. Johnson, Latinos and the Law: Cases and Materials: The Need for Focus in Critical Analysis, 12 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 73 (2009)
- Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic & Juan F. Perea, Creating and Documenting a New Field of Legal Study, 12 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 103 (2009)
Readers of this blog might be particularly interested in Aoki & Johnson’s response.