Carolina Law Book Roundtable: Law & Inequality
January 19, 2024
On January 26th, an esteemed group of scholars will participate in the 2024 Carolina Law Roundtable on Law & Inequality.
The roundtable was organized by and will be led by Henry P. Brandis Distinguished Professor of Law Eisha Jain, who explained “The Roundtable brings together scholars working on these topics from different perspectives and disciplines within the law. All of the scholars presenting have been developing these ideas for years; it’s exciting to read the manuscripts and see how the work has evolved over time. My hope is that this gathering furthers scholarship development while fostering connections across legal disciplines.”
The books-in-progress presented at the 2024 roundtable will cover a range of topics at the intersection of law and inequality, including criminal law, law and democracy, access to courts, race and the law, and more. Participants include:
- Aziza Ahmed, Boston University
- Monica Bell, Yale Law School
- Rabia Belt, Stanford Law School
- Marie Boyd, University of South Carolina
- Guy-Uriel Charles, Harvard Law School
- Debbie Dinner, Cornell Law School
- Trevor Gardner, Washington University
- Margaret Hu, William & Mary
- Jessica Eaglin, Cornell Law School
- Irene Joe, UC Davis Law
- Timothy Lovelace, Duke Law School
- Huyen Pham, Texas A&M
- Naomi Schoenbam, George Washington University School of Law
- Josh Sellars, University of Texas
- Lauren Sudeall, Vanderbilt
- Fred Smith, Emory