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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2021 · 58 MIN

29. Structures of Judicial Decision Making from Legal Formalism to Critical Theory by Roy L. Brooks

from The Brian Eskow Show · host Brian Eskow

In this episode I coverWhat does it mean to say Justice requires the proper mix of law and equity?Let me tell you about my friend @TheOGPianoGeekWhat do Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton have to do with equity?What’s at stake in the battle between traditional judicial process and critical process?What branch of government best expresses the will of the people?Is legal formalism purely logical and devoid of judicial “policy making?Has Congress failed people of color and other traditionally marginalized groups?What is the difference between Critical Race Theory and Critical Process?Why do I liken the asymmetrical model of critical process to a poker chip?

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