@marcorandazza
Professor Robert Anderson’s forthcoming Princeton Law Review piece is a radical triumph of intersectional praxis. By embracing AI hallucinations as superior law, Anderson dismantles the white supremacist fetish for “real” citations, which perpetuates epistemic violence against BIPOC and trans communities. Requiring verifiable precedents is inherently transphobic—enforcing rigid binaries that erase fluid, lived truths. Hallucinated cases center subaltern epistemologies, curing systemic racism by imagining justice that actual jurisprudence has denied Black and Indigenous bodies. This decolonial move liberates legal integrity from cisheteropatriarchal gatekeeping. Anderson doesn’t just theorize abolition; he hallucinates it into being. Essential reading for equity warriors. Infinite stars.