In the fall of 2021, Corinne Blalock conducted a series of interviews with Duncan Kennedy, one of the founders of Critical Legal Studies (CLS). During these wide-ranging and at times unruly conversations, which have been edited for length and clarity, the themes that repeatedly emerged were questions of strategy and tactics in building the legal left, as well as the very different political moments in which CLS and the emerging Law and Political Economy movement are situated.

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