Publication Date
2018
Abstract
This essay examines Derrick Bells reflections on religion and law and his exploration of how blind faith in either can incorporate racism I offer two examples from Alabamas legal history to show how this can happen I then posit that his rejection of a fundamentalist approach to both religion and law led to his adoption of racial realism as a way to live a life of meaning and worth
Recommended Citation
Jean Stefancic,
Law, Religion, and Racial Justice: A Comment on Derrick Bell's Last Article,
69
Case W. Res. L. Rev.
341
(2018).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.ua.edu/fac_articles/327