Volume 83: Issue 4

Indiana Law Journal
Volume 83: Issue 4
Fall 2008
SYMPOSIUM: LATINOS AND LATINAS AT THE EPICENTER OF CONTEMPORARY LEGAL DISCOURSES
Foreword
Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic
Latinos and Latinas in the Legal Academy
An Assessment of LatCrit Theory Ten Years After
Keith Aoki & Kevin R. Johnson“Latinas/os” and the Politics of Knowledge Production: LatCrit Scholarship and Academic Activism as Social Justice Action
Margaret E. Montoya & Francisco Valdes 

Freeriders and Diversity in the Legal Academy: A New Dirty Dozen List?
Ediberto Roman & Christopher B. Carbot

Gender and Human Rights
The Inter-American System of Human Rights: Challenges for the Future
Claudio GrossmanThe Gender Bend: Culture, Sex, and Sexuality—A LatCritical Human Rights Map of Latina/o Border Crossings
Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol

 

Guatemala’s Gender Equality Reforms: CIL in the Making
Christiana Ochoa

 

Latin@ Identity, Citizenship, and the State
The “Trial of the Century” that Never Was: Staff Sgt. Macario Garcia, the Congressional Medal of Honor, and the Oasis Café
Michael A. Olivas
Against Individualized Consideration
Cristina M. RodriguezOnly Skin Deep?: The Cost of Partisan Politics on Minority Diversity of the Federal Bench
Sylvia R. Lazos Vargas


Straight from the Mouth of the Volcano: The Lowdown on Law, Language and Latin@s
Ángel R. Oquendo