Justin Deystone
Director, Center for Critical Thought
Professor of Law
Affiliated Faculty, Department of History
Published Books
Race, Racism, and International Law, (forthcoming with Stanford University Press) (co-edited with Devon Carbado, Kimberle Crenshaw, and Chantal Thomas). |
The Right to Exclude: A Critical Race Approach to Sovereignty, Borders, and International Law, (Oxford University Press, 2023). |
The Jurisprudence of Style: A Structuralist History of American Pragmatism and Liberal Legal Thought, (Cambridge University Press, 2018). |
Searching for Contemporary Legal Thought, (Cambridge University Press, 2017) (co-edited with Christopher Tomlins). |
Book Chapters
Duncan Kennedy, in Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, (Mortimer Sellers & Stephan Kirste, Eds.) (Springer, 2023). |
Rule of Law, in Tipping Points in International Law: Commitment and Critique, (John Haskell & Jean d'Aspremont, eds.) (Cambridge University Press, 2021). |
The Realist and the Visionary: On the Problem of Social Change in the History of International Legal Thought, 1919-2019, in Contingency in the Course of International Law : How International Law Could Have Been (Kevin Jon Heller and Ingo Venzke, eds.) (Oxford University Press, 2020). |
Structuralist and Poststructuralist Legal History, in The Oxford Handbook of Legal History (Markus Dubber, ed.) (Oxford University Press, 2018). |
After the End of Legal Thought, in Searching for Contemporary Legal Thought, (Justin Deystone & Christopher Tomlins, eds.) (Cambridge University Press, 2017). |
Afterword, in Searching for Contemporary Legal Thought, (Justin Deystone & Christopher Tomlins, eds.) (Cambridge University Press, 2017) (co-authored with Christopher Tomlins). |
The Market as a Legal Concept: Classic Liberalism, Modern Liberalism, Pragmatic Liberalism, in Political Economy And Law: A Handbook Of Research, Theory, and Practice (Ugo Mattei & John Haskell, eds., Edward Elger Press, 2015). |
Articles
On the Domestication of Critical Legal History, 60 History & Theory 386 (2021) (co-authored with Sam Moyn) (peer-reviewed journal). |
Deep Cuts: Four Critiques of Legal Ideology, 31 Yale J. L. & Hum. 435 (2021) (co-authored with Akbar Rasulov). |
A Prolegomenon to the Study of Racial Ideology in the Era of International Human Rights, 67 UCLA L. Rev. 1536 (2021). |
A Context for Legal History, or, This is Not Your Father's Contextualism, 56 Am. J. Legal Hist. 29 (2016) (peer-reviewed journal). |
From Apology to Utopia's Point of Attack, 29 Leiden J. Int'l L. 677 (2016) (peer-reviewed journal). |
International Legal Structuralism: A Primer, 8 Int'l Theory 201 (2016) (peer-reviewed journal). |
Structuralist Legal Histories, 78 Law & Contemp. Probs. 37 (2015). |
Foreword: Theorizing Contemporary Legal Thought, 78 Law & Contemp. Probs. i (2015) (co-authored with Duncan Kennedy). |
Book Review (Joel Trachtman, The Future of International Law), J. Int'l Econ. L., 18(1) pp. 479-486 (2015) (peer-reviewed journal). |
Classcrits Mission Statement, 43 Southwestern L. Rev. 651 (2014) (co-authored with Angela Harris, et al). |
The Judge and the Drone, 56 Ariz. L. Rev. 117 (2014). |
Chiastic Law in the Crystal Ball: Exploring Legal Formalism and its Alternative Futures, 2 London Rev. Int'l L. 263 (2014) (peer-reviewed journal). |
Back in Style, 25 L. & Critique 141 (2014) (peer-reviewed journal). |
Pragmatic Liberalism: The Outlook of the Dead, 55 B.C. L. Rev. 1041 (2014). |
A Structuralist Approach to the Two State Action Doctrines, 7 N.Y.U. J. L. & Lib. 254 (2013). |
Experimental Pragmatism in the Third Globalization, 9 Contemp. Pragmatism 181 (2012) (peer-reviewed journal). (An extended version of the essay was reprinted as Economic Development and the Problem with the Problem-Solving Approach, 5 Wash. U. Juris. Rev. 1 (2012)). |
The Market as a Legal Concept, 60 Buff. L. Rev. 387(2012). |
Race as a Legal Concept, 2 Colum. J. Race & L. 1(2012). |
Extraterritoriality, Antitrust, and the Pragmatist Style, 22 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 499(2008). |
At War with the Eclectics: Mapping Pragmatism in Contemporary Legal Analysis, 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 565 (2007). |
Courses:
Fall 2025 | Foundations of International Legal Thought | LAWS 6008-801 |
Spring 2022 | International Law | LAWS 6400-801 |
Spring 2022 | Seminar: Special Topics in International Law | LAWS 8400-801 |
Fall 2020 | Foundations of International Legal Thought | LAWS 6008-801 |
Fall 2020 | Conflict of Laws | LAWS 6108-801 |
Fall 2020 | International Law | LAWS 6400-801 |
Spring 2020 | Property | LAWS 5624-801 |
Fall 2019 | Conflict of Laws | LAWS 6108-801 |
Fall 2019 | International Law | LAWS 6400-801 |
Spring 2019 | Property | LAWS 5624-801 |
Fall 2018 | Conflict of Laws | LAWS 6108-801 |
Fall 2018 | International Law | LAWS 6400-801 |
Fall 2018 | International Law | LAWS 6400-902 |
Spring 2018 | Property | LAWS 5624-802 |
Fall 2017 | Foundations of International Legal Thought | LAWS 6008-801 |
Fall 2017 | Seminar: Special Topics in International Law | LAWS 8400-801 |
Spring 2017 | Property | LAWS 5624-802 |
Spring 2016 | Property | LAWS 5624-802 |
Fall 2015 | International Law | LAWS 6400-001 |
Fall 2015 | Global Law and Global Governance | LAWS 6540-001 |
Spring 2015 | Property | LAWS 5624-802 |
Spring 2015 | International Law | LAWS 6400-001 |
Fall 2014 | Foundations of International Legal Thought | LAWS 6008-001 |
Spring 2014 | International Law | LAWS 6400-001 |
Fall 2013 | Foundations of International Legal Thought | LAWS 6008-001 |
Fall 2013 | Seminar: Conflict of Laws | LAWS 8650-001 |
Spring 2013 | Philosophy of Law | LAWS 6508-001 |
Fall 2012 | Foundations of International Legal Thought | LAWS 6008-001 |
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