Kendall Thomas

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Kendall Thomas is Nash Professor of Law, and Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Culture, at Columbia Law School.[1]

Biography

Kendall Thomas did his J.D. at Yale University's Law School in 1983 after having obtained his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Yale in 1978.[1]

He won a Berlin Prize Fellowship from the American Academy in Berlin.[2]

Works

  • Thomas, Kendall. Seriam os direitos dos transgêneros direitos Inumanos? RDFD, 2017, volume=22, series=1, pages=4–23
  • Thomas, Kendall (October 1992). "Beyond the Privacy Principle". Columbia Law Review. 6. 92: 1431–1516. JSTOR 1122999.
  • Thomas, Kendall (October 1993). "The Eclipse of Reason: A Rhetorical Reading of Bowers v. Hardwick". Virginia Law Review. 7. 79: 1805–1832. JSTOR 1073387.
  • Kimberlé Crenshaw; Neil Gotanda; Gary Peller; et al., eds. (1995). Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement. The New Press. ISBN 978-1-56584-271-7. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  • Judith Butler; John Guillory; Kendall Thomas (25 July 2000). What's Left of Theory?: New Work on the Politics of Literary Theory. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-203-90220-2. Retrieved 7 August 2013.

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