Sixteenth Annual LatCrit Symposium

Proceedings from: LatCrit XVI: Global Justice: Theories, Histories, Futures, California Western School of Law, Hilton Harbor Island Hotel San Diego, CA, October 6-9, 2011. (In 2011 LatCrit shifted to a Biennial Conference)

Global Justice: Theories, Histories, Futures

California Western International Law Journal

Foreword


GLOBAL JUSTICE, HISTORY, AND LAW: BETWEEN FELA’S TEACHERS TEACHING “NONSENSE” AND BOB MARLEY’S “SMALL AxE” FOR A BIG TREE Ernesto Hernandez-Lopez

GLOBAL INJUSTICE, PAST AND FUTURE: EXAMPLES FROM ARAB UPRISINGS, INTERNATIONAL LAW, AND TORTURE

CLUSTER INTRODUCTION Gil Gott

WHERE HAS THEORY GONE? SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT GLOBAL JUSTICE Jose Maria Monzon

LATCRIT AND TWAIL Antony Anghie

PAX   ARABICA?:   PROVISIONAL SOVEREIGNTY AND  INTERVENTION IN  THE ARAB UPRISINGS Asli Btili and Aziz Rana

TORTURE IN CHILE (1973-1990):  ANALYSIS OF ONE HUNDRED SURVIVORS’ TESTIMONIES Hugo Rojas Corral

PUERTO RiCO: INTERROGATING ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND LINGUISTIC INJUSTICE

CLUSTER INTRODUCTION Pedro A. Malavet

LANGUAGE RIGHTS IN CRIMINAL AND CIVIL COURT PROCEEDINGS: THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION IN SPAIN VS. PUERTO RICO Cynthia M.  Costas-Centivany

COLD WAR CIVIL RIGHTS: THE PUERTO RICAN DIMENSION Charles R. Venator-Santiago

INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS AND INJUSTICE’S  GLOBAL BORDERS

CLUSTER INTRODUCTION Mark Harris

FROM  PAPAL  BULL  TO RACIAL  RULE:  INDIANS  OF THE AMERICAS,  RACE, AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Kim Benita Vera

MEMENTO   MORI:    POLICING   THE   MINDS    AND   BODIES   OF   INDIGENOUS LATINAS/OS IN ARIZONA Jessica A. Solyom & Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy

THE   MUXES   OF   JUCHIT.AN:  A   PRELIMINARY   LOOK   AT  TRANSGENDER IDENTITY AND ACCEPTANCE Alfredo Mirande CALIFORNIA WESTERN LAW REVIEW

IMMIGRATION, CRIME, AND NED-SEGREGATION

CLUSTER INTRODUCTION- IMMIGRANT OUTSIDER, ALIEN INVADER: IMMIGRATION POLICING TODAY Cesar Cuauhtemoc Garcia Hernandez

FROM ARIZONA’S S.B. 1070 TO GEORGIA’S H.B. 87 AND ALABAMA’S H.B. 56: EXACERBATING THE OTHER AND GENERATING NEW DISCOURSES AND PRACTICES OF SEGREGATION William Arrocha

AMERICA’S LEGACY OF XENOPHOBIA: THE CURIOUS ORIGINS OF ARIZONA SENATE BILL 1070 Lilian Jimenez

CRIMINALIZING RACE IN THE NAME OF SECURE COMMUNITIES Katarina Ramos

UNDER  LAW  OF COLOR: PRISONS, POST-RACISM, AND PRESENT COMPLEXIONS

CLUSTER INTRODUCTION- CONTESTABLE TERRAIN AT THE BORDERS: “BY THE TIME I GET TO ARIZONA” Justin Hansford

THE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN MASS INCARCERATION: A BLACK (CORRECTIONS) OR BROWN (lMMIGRATION)  PLAY? Geiza Vargas-Vargas

WHAT A LOAD OF HOPE: THE POST-RACIAL MIXTAPE Jeremiah Chin

(RE)COMPLEXIONING A SIMPLE TALE: RACE, SPEECH, AND COLORED LEADERSHIP Angela Mae Kupenda

BREAKING INTO THE DEAN’S OFFICE: LATINA  DEAN  PIONEERS

CLUSTER INTRODUCTION- LEGAL EDUCATION, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND THE LAW SCHOOL DEAN: LA TINAS AT THE CENTE R Margaret Montoya

HISPANIC LEADERS FOR THE LARGER COMMUNITY: THE SURGE IN THE HISPANIC POPULATION CREATES OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCREASED DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVENESS Leticia M.  Diaz

REFLECTIONS ABOUT LEGAL EDUCATION AND JUSTICE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A LATINA LAW SCHOOL DEAN Maria Pabón Lopez

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A LATINA DEAN?  REFLECTIONS FROM THE SOUTH Helena Alviar Garcia

REFLECTIONS OF A RELUCTANT PIONEER Jennifer L. Rosato

IMPROVING LEGAL AND LATINO EDUCATION

CLUSTER INTRODUCTION- EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGY- ON IDENTITY AND INSTRUCTION Olympia Duhart

PRIORITIES OF PEDAGOGY: CLASSROOM JUSTICE IN THE LAW SCHOOL SETTING Spearlt

THE LATINA/0 ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: A POLITICAL AND EPISTEMIC CHALLENGE TO THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Daphne V.  Taylor-Garcia

COLLOQUIUM PROCEEDINGS: CRITICAL PEDAGOGY, RACE/GENDER & INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Caroline Joan (“Kay”) S. Picart

AFTERWORD

COMING UP: NEW FOUNDATIONS IN LATCRIT THEORY, COMMUNITY, AND PRAXIS Francisco Valdes