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Law School Enters the Matrix: Teaching Critical Legal Studies

Jerry L. Anderson, Drake Law School

Abstract

Critical legal theory should be more widely taught as a useful way of analyzing the law. Recent critiques of CLS do not diminish its usefulness as a tool for teaching critical thinking. Many professors, however, find it difficult to convey the essential concept of CLS in a way students can grasp. This article suggests that the popular movie "The Matrix" may provide a method of explaining critical theory to students.

Suggested Citation

Jerry L. Anderson. "Law School Enters the Matrix: Teaching Critical Legal Studies" Journal of Legal Education 54.2 (2004): 201-215.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jerry_anderson/2