UNC School of Law's chapters of the National Lawyers Guild, Black Law Students Association and American Constitution Society present programming for the 2021 Week Against Mass Incarceration. Monday, March 1 Emancipate NC Pro Bono Project: Scorecards for Police Accountability 12pm-2pm Join us to help create police accountability scorecards with data from local police departments for Emancipate ...
Issa Kohler-Hausmann A Professor of Law at Yale Law School and Associate Professor of Sociology at Yale. Her primary research interests are in Criminal Law, Sociology of Law, Empirical Legal Studies, and Social And Legal Theory. https://law.yale.edu/issa-kohler-hausmann
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Abbye Atkinson University of California, Berkeley, School of Law Credit and Debt; Consumer Bankruptcy; Debt, Discrimination, and Inequality. Atkinson’s research focuses on the law of debtors and creditors as it affects economically disenfranchised communities. https://www.law.berkeley.edu/our-faculty/faculty-profiles/abbye-atkinson/
UNC School of Law's 26th annual Conference on Race, Class, Gender, and Ethnicity (CRCGE), "Immigration: A Global Humanitarian Crisis" considers the effects of state and national law on the lives of immigrants, as well as conditions leading to migration. Conference discussion topics include: the effects of immigration laws on LGBTQ asylum seekers and domestic abuse ...
Alumni are invited to join Professor Patricia Bryan in reading Wilmington’s Lie: The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy by David Zucchino. Styled in the model of Professor Bryan’s popular Law & Literature class at Carolina Law, alumni are invited to take part in a thoughtful virtual conversation about this important ...
UNC School of Law presents a look back at the impeachments of Donald Trump from the perspectives of three experts and participants. Speakers will provide an inside look at the process for both impeachments and their ramifications for presidential accountability in the future. Speakers include: Congressman David E. Price Keith E. Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell ...
Watch now: Play a recording of this panel discussion The Prosecutors and Politics Project hosts a lunchtime conversation with Fordham Law Professor Jed Shugerman on The Rise of the Prosecutor Politicians, 1944-1992: A Cause of Mass Incarceration.