Define and discuss critical race theory (CRT) and summarize its origin.

What will be an ideal response?


Critical race theory (CRT) focuses on race and the law. CRT grew out of CLS and shares the view that the law is neither neutral nor objective but rather is a mechanism for supporting the dominance of powerful economic and political interests. CRT differs from CLS in that race is viewed at the center of American law and views law as a primary mechanism to perpetuate racism, which it views as a permanent and deeply embedded aspect of American society rather than the product of isolated, discriminatory decisions. CRT views the law as a mechanism for supporting and perpetuating racism in virtually every area of American life, questions whether law has the capacity to modify patterns of discrimination and segregation that is deeply embedded, and is more concerned than CLS with public policy reform.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The term "objective reasonableness" in criminal procedure refers to:

a. what a single individual believes is reasonable. b. what a reasonable person believes is reasonable. c. what a jury believes is reasonable. d. what a reasonable person would do or feel under the circumstances.

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Compared to their counterparts in England and in other European countries, American prosecutors enjoy unmatched independence and discretionary powers.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The forms of legal representation available to indigents are public defender, assigned counsel, contract, and mixed

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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