Alan Freeman

Alan Freeman | |
Basic facts | |
Organization: | University at Buffalo Law School |
Role: | Professor of law |
Expertise: | Constitutional law |
Education: | •J.D., New York University School of Law •B.A., Brown University |
Website: | Official website |
Alan Freeman was an American legal scholar and professor. Prior to his death in 1995, he was a professor of law at the University at Buffalo Law School. According to the Buffalo News, Freeman's area of interest included constitutional law.[1]
Career
Below is a summary of Alan Freeman's education and career:[1]
Academic degrees:
- J.D., New York University School of Law
- B.A., Brown University
Professional positions and honors:
- Former professor of law, University of Minnesota Law School
- Former visiting professor, University at Buffalo Law School
Academic scholarship
The following table contains a selection of works by Professor Freeman about critical race theory and related issues. Any links in the table below feature Ballotpedia summaries of that scholarly work. All of his published works can be found here.
Scholarly work | |||
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Title | Source | ||
The Politics of Virtue: Is Abortion Debatable? | Duke University Press Book (1993) | ||
"Legitimizing Racial Discrimination through Antidiscrimination law: A Critical Review of Supreme Court Doctrine" | Minnesota Law Review (1978) | ||
“Give and Take: Distributing Local Environmental Control through Land-Use Regulation" | Minnesota Law Review (1975-1976) | ||
"Sex, Power and Silliness: An Essay on Ackerman's Reconstructing American Law" | Cardozo Law Review (1985) | ||
"Getting to Solla Sollew: The Existential Politics of Dr. Seuss " | University at Buffalo School of Law (1987) | ||
"Religion as Science/Science as Religion: Constitutional Law and the Fundamentalist Challenge" | University at Buffalo School of Law (1987) | ||
"Liberalism's Public/Private Split" | University at Buffalo School of Law (1988) | ||
"Religion vs. the Public Schools: Losing Faith in Public Schools" | University at Buffalo School of Law (1992) | ||
The Existential Politics of Dr. Seuss | Tikkun Books (1992) | ||
James W. Ely, Jr.'s The Guardian of Every Other Rights: A Constitutional History of Property Rights (Book Review) | William & Mary Quarterly (1993) |
See also
- Education Policy
- Overview of trends in K-12 curricula development
- Index of articles about education policy
External links
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