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The Critical Legal Studies Movement

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The Critical Legal Studies (CLS) movement as discussed by the authors is a network of leftist legal scholars hostile to American political ideology and liberal political theory that traces its beginnings to the ‘Conference on Critical legal studies’ at the University of Wisconsin in 1977.

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