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Desperately Seeking Certainty: The Misguided Quest for Constitutional Foundations
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (May, 2002)
Authors: Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry
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Read this book!
This is a delightful book. It has a chatty, breezy, easy-to-read style (I am reminded of the style of a good review in the New York Times Book Review). It is interesting, educational, persuasively argued, and thought-provoking. After reading this book, I felt like I had learned some interesting things about some interesting people, and I wanted to know more. At times, it can be clever or funny, but not in a way that is strained or that trivializes the subject. If only more writing about legal theory were this good!


Beyond All Reason: The Radical Assault on Truth in American Law
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (October, 1997)
Authors: Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry
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HALF TRUTHS AND MISSING FACTS.....
While well written and easy to follow, Farber and Sherry's book fails to provide their audience with an accurate picture of Critical Race Theory (CRT or "radical multiculturalism," as coined by the authors). They begin by only citing short conclusory statements made by CRT scholars and the authors never explore the reasoning behind the CRT scholars' conclusions. After curiously leaving this information out of their book, the authors then attack CRT, claiming it is based on story telling, as opposed to legal reasoning. CRT is based on logical premises and reasoning, Farber and Sherry just fail to acknowledge it. Instead of critically engaging and challenging the authenticity of CRT- they merely dismiss it as anti-Semitic, irrational, and emotionally charged. The authors also neglect to explore other plausible explanations for the success of Asians or Jews, that is not anti-Semitic or anti-Asian in nature.

For anyone interested in the topic, it is crucial that you consult with Professor Deborah Malamud's response to the assertion that CRT is inherently anti-Semitic (Please see "The Jew Taboo," 59 Ohio St.L.J. 915). Another review of Farber and Sherry worth reading is by Professor Beverly Horsburgh (Please see "The Myth of a Model Minority: The Transformation of Knowledge into Power," 10 UCLA Women's L.J. 165).

Reasonable Doubt
While this book provided a valuable insight to the psychology and motives of the multiculturalist left, a good deal of its content was tied up in polemics. It gives a clear image of the effects and sources of the current attack on reality that has emerged from university philosophy departments and proceeds to infiltrate our legal system like a subtle swamp monster. For the reader who is not familiar with the origins of multiculturalism, it provides a sound history and family tree for the movement.

Much of the book is involved in critiquing the ideas of racial and feminist activists and the implications multiculturalism has for American individualism. Particular attention is paid to its implications regarding racism towards minorities who have been successful in America, such as Asians and Jews. On the whole, a good criticism of a dangerous trend, but lacking in real cohesiveness and counterargument.

Clear, carefully argued and sober.
With a clarity and unpretentious use of language, with thoughtful supply of definitions, and the presentation of a methodical and structured argument Farber and Sherry take on the obscurantism and pretentious polemics of post-modern "scholarship". While their arguments and marshalling of facts are impressive, their style and form is also exemplary of the best in Western enlightened tradition. Very strongly recommended.


2001 Supplement to Federal Courts: Cases, Comments, and Questions (American Casebook Series and Other Coursebooks)
Published in Paperback by West Information Pub Group (November, 2001)
Authors: Martin H. Redish and Suzanna Sherry
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History of the American Constitution
Published in Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing (January, 1999)
Authors: Daniel A. Farber, Suzanna Sherry, and Tubb
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Redish & Sherry's 2002 Supplement to Federal Courts: Cases, Comments, and Questions (4th Edition; American Casebook Series)
Published in Paperback by West Wadsworth (July, 2002)
Authors: Martin H. Redish and Suzanna Sherry
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