id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-884 Critical legal studies - Wikipedia .html text/html 4567 439 55 The critical legal studies movement emerged in the mid-1970s as a network of leftist law professors in the United States who developed the realist indeterminacy thesis in the service of leftist ideals. Duncan Kennedy, a Harvard law professor who along with Unger was one of the key figures in the movement, has said that, in the early days of critical legal studies, "just about everyone in the network was a white male with some interest in 60s style radical politics or radical sentiment of one kind or another. In addition, CLS has had a practical effect on legal education, as it was the inspiration and focus of Georgetown University Law Center's alternative first year curriculum, (Termed "Curriculum B", known as "Section 3" within the school). Law and Critique is one of the few UK journals that specifically identifies itself with critical legal theory. ^ "Critical Legal Theory", Cornell Law School> Retrieved 2017-08-10. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-884.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-884.txt