March 5, 2021. Professor Katie Eyer is scheduled to present “The But-For Principle in Anti-Discrimination Law” as part of the 2020-2021 South Texas College of Law Faculty Speaker Series. 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 … Continue reading Professor Katie Eyer To Present “The But-For Principle in Anti-Discrimination Law” as Part of South Texas College of Law Faculty Speaker Series…
Category: Presentations
Prof. Matthew Shapiro presents “Distributing Civil Justice” at the University of Pennsylvania
February 18, 2021. Professor Shapiro presented a paper at the Law & Inequality seminar taught by Penn Law Professors Shaun Ossei-Owusu and Karen Tani. “Distributing Civil Justice” will be published by the Georgetown Law Journal this June. Draft available here.
Prof. Elise Boddie presented “Segregation as a System” at the Activists x Academics Conference, Feb. 13, 2021
February 15, 2021. Professor Boddie presented at the Activists x Academics Conference, which was sponsored by Teens Take Charge, a student-led movement for educational equity in New York City.
Prof. Elise Boddie presents “Geographies of Justice: The Hidden Stories of Race, Law, and the Search for Ordinariness in Everyday Spaces,” at the University of Miami Law School
November 30, 2020. Professor Boddie was invited to present at the University of Miami Law School as part of its Legal Theory Workshop series.
Prof. Elise Boddie presents “The Arrival of Washington v. Davis and Bakke: A Judicial Demand for Proof of ‘Invidious Intent,’ & The Ironic Cry from Whites for Equal Protection (1976-2014)”
February 18, 2021. Professor Boddie presents on “What Bakke Wrought” as a panelist featured in a two-day conference at the University of North Carolina Law School, “Equal Protection’s Grand Promise and Betrayals: Reconstruction, Plessy to Bakke and Beyond: Is there a Way Forward?” Feb. 18-19, 2021.