Faculty Speaker Series: Monica C. Bell
Faculty Speaker Series: Monica C. Bell
Monica C. Bell, Yale Law School Criminal justice; welfare law; housing, race and the law; qualitative research methods; and law and sociology.
Monica C. Bell, Yale Law School Criminal justice; welfare law; housing, race and the law; qualitative research methods; and law and sociology.
Marie-Amélie George, Wake Forest University School of Law LGBTQ rights; civil procedure and family law; sexuality and gender law; how and why laws have changed, as well as the ways in which history can provide insight into current legal debates and contemporary normative questions.
Kerrel Murray, UNC School of Law Property law; race and the law; law and democracy; administrative law; constitutional law.
Nirej Sekhon, Georgia State University College of Law Relationships between criminal procedure, criminalization, and political culture. Evaluating criminal justice norms and institutions through the lenses of democracy and equality theory.
Dara Purvis, Penn State Law Family law; feminist legal theory; contract law; sexuality and the law; gender stereotypes and the law; neutralizing reforms, in the context of how the law deines parenthood.