Professor Katie Eyer To Present “The But-For Principle in Anti-Discrimination Law” at COSELL

October 9, 2020.  Professor Katie Eyer is scheduled to present “The But-For Principle in Anti-Discrimination Law” at the 2020 Colloquium on Scholarship in Employment and Labor Law (COSELL). In the Article, Professor Eyer argues that the “but for” principle in anti-discrimination law–which has often been opposed by progressives–holds considerable potential for reinvigorating civil rights protections. … Continue reading Professor Katie Eyer To Present “The But-For Principle in Anti-Discrimination Law” at COSELL

Professor Rose Cuison-Villazor presents on the 19th Amendment and Asian American and Pacific Islander Women

October 6, 2020.  Dean Cuison-Villazor participated in a panel, Citizenship and Suffrage: Race, Citizenship, and Women’s Right to Vote on the Nineteenth Amendment’s Centennial. The event was sponsored by the American University Washington College of Law. NEW – Citizenship and Suffrage – Race Citizenship and Womens Right to Vote on the 19th Amendment – Flyer … Continue reading Professor Rose Cuison-Villazor presents on the 19th Amendment and Asian American and Pacific Islander Women

Professor Todd R. Clear publishes “Impact of Incarceration on Community Public Safety and Public Health”

October 5, 2020.  Professor Clear’s chapter appears in book entitled, Improving Public Health Through Correctional Health Care. 2nd ed., published by Springer, edited by Robert Greifinger.  Cite as: Clear, T.R., & Montagnet, C.L. (2020). Impact of Incarceration on Community Public Safety and Public Health” in Robert Greifinger, ed. Improving Public Health Through Correctional Health Care. … Continue reading Professor Todd R. Clear publishes “Impact of Incarceration on Community Public Safety and Public Health”