June 23, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer’s response essay, Irrational Inequality: The Role of Fact-Based Review in Equality Change, was published in the Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc. The essay describes the ways that social movements have used fact-based review, including rational basis review, to generate equality change. Article available here.
Month: June 2020
Professor Katie Eyer publishes Essay on Bostock v. Clayton County on SCOTUSblog
June 16, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer, published an Essay on Bostock v. Clayton County, entitled Progressive Textualism and LGBTQ Rights” on SCOTUSblog, available here.
Prof. Contesse presents “Comparative Law by International Means”
June 16, 2020. Professor Jorge Contesse presented a paper on comparative law and human rights at the American Society of Comparative Law Works-in-Progress Workshop.
Professor Suzanne Kim present book chapter on Time and Inequality
May 29, 2020. Professor Suzanne Kim presented a book chapter on Time and Inequality at the Law & Society Annual Meeting on a panel about equality and constitutional law.
Professor Suzanne Kim guest speaker at Fried Frank on race and discrimination during era of Covid-19
May 28, 2020, Professor Kim was invited to speak about racial inequality during the Covid 19 era at the law firm of Fried Frank as part of their Culture, Law, & Policy Series.