Two Men and Twenty Years of Meetings: Norman Amaker, Derrick Bell, and The Midwestern People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference from 1990-2010

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal, Vol. 42, 2011

Posted: 12 May 2016

Date Written: 2011

Abstract

The article focuses on the special roles that the late Professors Norman Amaker and Derrick Bell played in the development of the People-of-Color-Legal-Scholarship Movement. In closing, the article summarizes the speech on "Law as a Religion" that Professor Bell delivered at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, which held its first meeting at Loyola University Chicago in 1990.

Keywords: Norman Amaker, Derrick Bell, People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Loyola University Chicago

Suggested Citation

Williams, Neil Gregory, Two Men and Twenty Years of Meetings: Norman Amaker, Derrick Bell, and The Midwestern People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference from 1990-2010 (2011). Loyola University Chicago Law Journal, Vol. 42, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2778307

Neil Gregory Williams (Contact Author)

Loyola University Chicago School of Law

25 E. Pearson
Chicago, IL 60611
United States

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