February 11, 2021 | Faculty Media>Eduardo Capulong|News>Faculty News|Faculty Work

Eduardo Capulong writes in The Best Practices for Legal Education Blog: “The law school is, of course, a key pillar of the American establishment, hence the durability of how things are done. The reason the formalist cast has endured is that it has served racial capitalism exceptionally well: it abstracts, objectifies, normalizes, and obscures raw, violent power in a set of purportedly neutral rules equally applicable to all.”