Dear Readers,
I am excited to share with you that the Carolina Academic Press
has just published HIP HOP AND THE LAW, an innovative scholarly
collaboration and textbook edited by our colleagues andré douglas pond
cummings, Donald F. Tibbs, and the late Pamela Bridgewater.
The book is dedicated to Pamela Bridgewater in recognition of her
work in editing this book, her final scholarly effort, and in honor of the
lasting contributions she made to our community.
The book features MANY of the members of the minority professor listserv (and I
am proud to be a contributor). Its chapters explore the varied ways hip
hop music and culture interact with and comment on American law. These essays
speak to a multitude of substantive issues, including the content of a hip hop
and the law perspective and the interaction between the hip hop consciousness
and 21st century legal activism. These chapters also provide incisive hip-hop
driven accounts of various doctrinal issues ranging from intellectual
property to mass incarceration.
This volume is available now from Carolina Academic Press.
It is not only a substantive contribution to this growing area of
scholarship, but it also provides a substantial text for classroom use for
those interested in offering a Hip Hop and the Law course.
Please join me in congratulating dré and Tibbs and the many
contributors to this volume for this accomplishment.
best,
best,
Atiba R. Ellis
Professor of Law
West Virginia
University College of Law
101 Law Center
Drive | P.O. Box 6130 | Morgantown, WV 26505-6130
Office:
304.293.4810 | Fax: 304.293.8102 | atiba.ellis@mail.wvu.edu
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