Event: Faculty Workshop - Bernadette Atuahene
Bernadette Atuahene is Professor of Law at the Chicago Kent College of Law .
Event: Faculty Workshop - Menesh Patel
Menesh Patel is Acting Professor of Law and Business at the UC Davis School of Law .
Event: Faculty Workshop - Karrigan Bork
Karrigan Bork is Acting Professor of Law at the UC Davis School of Law .
Event: Faculty Workshop - James Nelson
James Nelson is Associate Professor of Law and Business at the University of Houston .
Event: Faculty Workshop - Elizabeth Sepper
Elizabeth Sepper is Professor of Law at the University of Texas .
Event: Faculty Workshop - J.B. Ruhl
J.B. Ruhl is David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair of Law Director, Program on Law and Innovation Co-director, Energy, Environment and Land Use Program at the Vanderbilt Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Sonia Katyal
Sonia Katyal is Co-Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology Distinguished Haas Chair at the UC Berkeley Law .
Event: Faculty Workshop - Robin Craig
Robin Craig is James I. Farr Presidential Endowed Chair of Law at the University of Utah .
Event: Faculty Workshop - Laura E. Gómez
Laura E. Gómez is Professor of Law at the UCLA Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia is Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; the Samuel Weiss Faculty Scholar; and Clinical Professor of Law at the Penn State Law in University Park.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Kathryne (Katie) Young
Kathryne (Katie) Young is Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Dave Owen
Dave Owen is Professor of Law at the UC Hastings Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Martha Minow
Martha Minow is 300th Anniversity University Professor at the Harvard Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Gabriel "Jack" Chin
Gabriel "Jack" Chin is Edward L. Barrett Jr. Chair of Law, Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of Law, and Director of Clinical Legal Education at the UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Nancy Leong
Nancy Leong is Professor of Law at the Denver University, Sturm College of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ann Eisenberg
Ann Eisenberg is Associate Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Jon Baker
Jon Baker is Professor Emeritus at the LSU Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Lisa Ikemoto
Lisa Ikemoto is Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at the UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - David Min
Event: Faculty Workshop - Shayak Sarkar
Shayak Sarkar is Acting Professor of Law at the UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Goldburn Maynard, Jr.
Goldburn Maynard, Jr. is Assistant Professor of Business Law and Ethics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ian Ayres
Ian Ayres is Deputy Dean and William K. Townsend Professor of Law at the Yale Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ruth Colker
Ruth Colker is Distinguished University Professor and Heck Faust Memorial Chair in Constitutional Law at the Ohio State University.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Manesh Patel
Manesh Patel is Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Alexandra Natapoff
Alexandra Natapoff is Professor of Law at UC Irvine School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Russell Robinson
Russell Robinson is Professor of Law at UC Berkeley School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Gregory Ablavsky
Gregory Ablavsky is Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Cathy Hwang
Cathy Hwang is an Associate Professor at University of Utah College of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Alexandra Natapoff
Alexandra Natapoff is Professor of Law at UC Irvine School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Natalya Shnitser
Natalya Shnitser is the David and Pamela Donohue Assistant Professor at Boston College Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Eloise Pasachoff
Eloise Pasachoff is Professor of Law and the Agnes N. Williams Research Professor at Georgetown Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Betsy Rosenblatt
Betsy Rosenblatt is Associate Professor of Law at Whittier Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Karima Bennoune and Carlton Larson
Karima Bennoune is the Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law.
Carlton Larson is Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Mario Biagioli
Mario Biagioli is a Distinguished Professor of Law and Science and Technology Studies (STS), and Director of the Center for Science and Innovation Studies at UC Davis.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Christopher Elmendorf
Christopher Elmendorf is the Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Lisa Pruitt
Lisa Pruitt is the Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Elizabeth Emens
Elizabeth Emens is an Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law at Columbia Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Summer Kim
Summer Kim is Assistant Professor of Law at UC Irvine School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Rana Jaleel
Rana Jaleel is an Assistant Professor at UC Davis.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Kelly Behre
Kelly Behre is a Lecturer at UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Courtney Joslin
Courtney Joslin is Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Kem Saichaie
Kem Saichaie is Associate Director for Learning and Teaching Support at UC Davis Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE).
Event: Faculty Workshop - Meera Deo
Meera Deo is Professor of Law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Darien Shanske
Darien Shanske is Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Margaret M. Russell
Margaret M. Russell is Associate Professor of Law at Santa Clara University School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Talha Syed
Talha Syed is Assistant Professor of Law at UC Berkeley School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Kari E. Hong
Kari E. Hong is Assistant Professor of Law at Boston College Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Crystal S. Yang
Crystal S. Yang is Assistant Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Jeffrey S. Kahn
Jeffrey S. Kahn is Assistant Professor at UC Davis Department of Anthropology Sociocultural Wing.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ronald Wright
Ronald Wright is Needham Yancey Fully Professor of Criminal Law at Wake Forest.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ruth Colker
Ruth Colker is Distinguished University Professor, and Heck Faust Memorial Chair in Constitutional Law at Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Melissa Murray
Melissa Murray is Alexander F. and May T. Morrisson Professor of Law, and Faculty Director of the Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice at UC Berkeley School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Jared Ellias
Jared Ellias is Associate Professor of Law at UC Hastings College of the Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Eugene Volokh
Eugene Volokh is Gary T. Schwartz Distinguished Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Seth Davis
Seth Davis is Assistant Professor of Law at UC Irvine School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Vivek Krishnamurthy
Vivek Krishnamurthy is a Clinical Instructor in Harvard Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Douglas G. NeJaime
Douglas G. NeJaime is Professor of Law at Yale Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Fred Smith Jr.
Fred Smith Jr. is Associated Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - David Min
David Min is an Assistant Professor of Law at UC Irvine. His research interests focus on the law and policy of banking, real estate finance, and capital markets.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Kendall Thomas
Kendall Thomas is the Nash Professor of Law and co-founder and director of the Center for the Study of Law and Culture at Columbia Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - John J. Donohue III
John J. Donohue III is the C. Wendell and Edith M. Carlsmith Professor of Law at Stanford. An economist as well as a lawyer, he uses empirical analysis to determine the impact of law and public policy.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Saul Levmore
Saul Levmore was the Dean of the University of Chicago Law School from 2001 to 2009, and since then has been the William B. Graham Distinguished Service Professor of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Sam Bagenstos
Samuel Bagenstos, the Frank G. Millard Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, specializes in constitutional and civil rights litigation.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Jack M. Balkin
Jack M. Balkin is Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment at Yale Law School.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Francine J. Lipman ‘93
Francine J. Lipman is the William S. Boyd Professor of Law at the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV, where she specializes in tax law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Michael Waterstone
Michael Waterstone is the Fritz B. Burns Dean of Loyola Law School and Senior Vice President of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He is an expert in disability and civil rights law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Margaret Russell
Margaret Russell is a Professor of Law at the Santa Clara University School of Law. She specializes in civil procedure, constitutional law, and contemporary legal theory.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Alexandra Klass
Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, Alexandra Klass specializes in energy law, environmental law, natural resources law, tort law, and property law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Catherine "KT" Albiston
Catherine "KT" Albiston is a Professor of Law, Professor of Sociology, and on the Executive Committee of the Henderson Center for Social Justice at UC Berkeley School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Saule Omarova
Saule Omarova, Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, specializes in regulation of financial institutions, banking law, international finance, and corporate finance.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Martha C. Nussbaum
Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, appointed in the Law School and Philosophy Department at the University of Chicago.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ingrid Eagly
Ingrid Eagly is a Professor of Law at UCLA. Her research and teaching interests include immigration law, criminal adjudication, evidence, and public interest lawyering.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Bertrall Ross
Bertrall Ross is a Professor of Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice at UC Berkeley School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Sahar Aziz
Sahar F. Aziz is a Professor of Law at Texas A&M University School of Law where she teaches courses on national security, civil rights, and Middle East law.
King Hall Faculty in Conversation
An opportunity for faculty members at King Hall to engage in conversations exploring the intellectual connections among us.
Roundtable Discussion: How to Make the Most of Your Sabbatical
Faculty members who have recently (or not so recently) taken a sabbatical are invited to share their experiences and advice with members of the faculty who are making plans for an upcoming sabbatical.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski is the Henry Allen Mark Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. He studies the influence of human psychology on decision-making by courts and administrative agencies.
Event: Faculty Workshop - David Crump
David Crump is the John B. Neibel Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center. His research interests range civil litigation to real property transactions.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Amalia Kessler Stanford
Amalia D. Kessler is the Lewis Talbot and Nadine Hearn Shelton Professor of International Legal Studies at Stanford Law School. Her research focuses on the evolution of commercial law and civil procedure.
Event: Faculty Workshop - John Coates
John Coates is the John F. Cogan, Jr. Professor of Law and Economics at Harvard Law School, and Research Director of the Center on the Legal Profession.
Event: Faculty Workshop - John M. de Figueiredo
John M. de Figueiredo is the Edward and Ellen Marie Schwarzman Professor of Law at Duke Law School. He studies political and legal strategy, law and economics, and the management of innovation.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Lisa Grow Sun
Lisa Grow Sun is an Associate Professor of Law at the Brigham Young University Law School, where she teaches Disaster Law, Constitutional Law, and Torts.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Karima Bennoune
Recently named the UN Special Rapporteur for cultural rights, Professor Karima Bennoune is an author, scholar, and teacher in the field of international human rights at UC Davis School of Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Mario Biagioli
Mario Biagioli is a Distinguished Professor of Law and Science and Technology Studies (STS), and Director of the Center for Science and Innovation Studies at UC Davis.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Carter “Cappy” White
Carter "Cappy" White is the supervising attorney of the UC Davis School of Law Civil Rights Clinic. He also teaches courses in Civil Rights and Pretrial Skills.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Richard L. Revesz
Richard L. Revesz, the Lawrence King Professor and Dean Emeritus at New York University School of Law, is one of the nation’s leading voices in the fields of environmental and regulatory law and policy.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Orly Lobel
Orly Lobel is the Don Weckstein Professor of Labor and Employment Law at the University of San Diego School of Law. Her current research focuses on innovation policy and intellectual property.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Pratheepan Gulasekaram
Professor Pratheepan Gulasekaram teaches Constitutional Law and Immigration Law at Santa Clara Law. He has published on immigration federalism and the constitutional rights of noncitizens.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Elizabeth Joh
A Professor of Law at UC Davis, Elizabeth Joh’s scholarship focuses on criminal law and procedure, policing, DNA databases, surveillance technologies, undercover work, and privacy.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Rabia Belt
Rabia Belt is a Research Fellow at Stanford Law School. Her scholarship focuses on broad and diverse issues including 19th and 20th century U.S. history, disability history, and legal history.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ahmed Ghappour
Ahmed Ghappour is a Visiting Professor at UC Hastings College of the Law. His research focuses on emerging technologies and national security – particularly in surveillance, information security, and the evolution of cyberspace as a theater of war.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Bernadette Atuahene
Bernadette Atuahene is a Professor of Law at the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. Her research deals with the confiscation and restitution of property. She is presently writing a book about the Land Restitution Program in South Africa.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Eleanor Marie Brown
Eleanor Marie Brown is an Associate Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School. Professor Brown's writing interests lie at the intersection of globalization, development, migration, and the law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Lee Fennell
Lee Fennell is the Max Pam Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School. Her teaching and research interests include property, torts, land use, housing, social welfare law, state and local government law, and public finance.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Deven Desai
Deven Desai is an Associate Professor at the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business. He was also the first, and to date, only Academic Research Counsel at Google, Inc. He is an expert in privacy and intellectual property law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Madhavi Sunder
Madhavi Sunder is Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at UC Davis. Her work traverses numerous legal fields, from intellectual property to human rights law and the First Amendment.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ashutosh Bhagwat
Ashutosh Bhagwat, Professor of Law at UC Davis, is the author of numerous books, articles, and book chapters on subjects including constitutional rights, free speech, and the California Electricity Crisis.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Thomas W. Joo
Thomas W. Joo is a Professor of Law at the UC Davis School of Law. His areas of interest include corporate governance, contract law, white collar crime, and critical race theory.
King Hall Faculty in Conversation
An opportunity for faculty members at King Hall to engage in conversations exploring the intellectual connections among us.
Fourth Thursday Throwdown
King Hall faculty will lead discussions on current events.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Leti Volpp
Leti Volpp is the Robert D. and Leslie Kay Raven Professor of Law in Access to Justice at Berkeley Law. Volpp is a well-known scholar in law and the humanities. She writes about citizenship, migration, culture and identity.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Daniel E. Ho
Stanford Law School’s Professor Daniel E. Ho writes and researches in the areas of quantitative empirical legal studies, with a focus on administrative law, antidiscrimination law, and courts.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Anupam Chander
Anupam Chander is a Professor of Law and Director of the California International Law Center (CILC) at UC Davis. His research focuses on the regulation of globalization and digitization.
Fourth Thursday Throwdown
King Hall faculty will lead discussions on current events.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Elizabeth Joh and Thomas W. Joo
Thomas W. Joo and Elizabeth Joh are Professors of Law at UC Davis. Joo’s work focuses on corporate governance, contract law, white collar crime, and critical race theory. Joh’s scholarship focuses on criminal procedure and policing, with a special emphasis on the DNA collection, undercover policing, and new surveillance technologies.
Event: Faculty Workshop - David Horton
Professor David Horton teaches at UC Davis School of Law. His research focuses on wills and trusts, arbitration law, and contracts.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Kristin N. Johnson
Professor Kristin N. Johnson of Seton Hall School of Law specializes in business associations, securities regulation, and the intersection of corporate governance and the regulation of financial markets.
Fourth Thursday Throwdown
King Hall faculty will lead discussions on current events.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Lisa Pruitt
Lisa Pruitt is a Professor of Law at UC Davis whose research interests include rural livelihoods, feminist jurisprudence, the legal profession, and torts.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Kelly Behre
Kelly Behre is the Director of the UC Davis Family Protection and Legal Assistance Clinic, which provides assistance to low-income survivors of domestic violence.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Clayton Gillette
NYU Law’s Professor Clayton Gillette’s teaching and scholarship concentrate on contracts, commercial law, and local government law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Anita Bernstein
Professor Anita Bernstein of Brooklyn Law School is an expert on tort law and feminist jurisprudence, as well as professional responsibility and products liability.
Fourth Thursday Throwdown
King Hall faculty will lead discussions on current events.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ross E. Cheit
Ross E. Cheit is a Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at Brown University. His research interests include law, ethics, psychology, and political science.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Clint Bolick '82
Clint Bolick is the Director of the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation. He is a member of the King Hall Class of 1982.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Andrea Chandrasekher
An Acting Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law, Andrea Cann Chandrasekher’s research lies within the fields of empirical law and economics, criminal law, policing, and labor economics.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Shruti Rana
Shruti Rana is a Visiting Associate Professor of Law at UC Berkeley, visiting from her position at the University of Maryland Law School. She teaches and writes on topics including comparative business and commercial law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Reuel Schiller
Reuel Schiller is a Professor of Law at UC Hastings. His areas of academic interest are twentieth-century American legal history, administrative law, and labor and employment law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Chris Elmendorf
Chris Elmendorf is a Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law. His interests include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law, and property and natural resources law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Brian Soucek
Brian Soucek is an Acting Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law. His scholarship focuses on antidiscrimination law, sexual orientation, immigration law, constitutional law, and civil procedure.
King Hall Faculty in Conversation
An opportunity for faculty members at King Hall to engage in conversations exploring the intellectual connections among us.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Felix Wu
Felix Wu is an Associate Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. His doctorate studies in computer science are foundational to his information law scholarship, which spans freedom of speech, privacy law, and intellectual property law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - William B. Gould IV
William B. Gould IV is the Charles A. Beardsley Professor of Law Emeritus at Stanford Law School. A prolific scholar of labor and discrimination law, he previously served as chairman of the National Labor Relations Board.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Dan L. Burk
Dan L. Burk is the Chancellor's Professor of Law at UC Irvine School of Law. An internationally prominent authority on legal and social issues related to high technology, his research encompasses the areas of patent, copyright, electronic commerce, and biotechnology law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Veena Dubal
Veena Dubal is a Ph.D. candidate in Jurisprudence and Social Policy at UC Berkeley and a Fellow at the Center for Research on Social Change. From 2008 to 2011, she served as Staff Attorney at the Asian Law Caucus.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Tobias Barrington Wolff
Tobias Barrington Wolff is a Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He writes and teaches in the fields of civil procedure and complex litigation, the conflict of laws, federal jurisdiction, and constitutional law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - James G. Leipold
James G. Leipold is the Executive Director of the National Association for Law Placement (NALP), a position he has held since 2004. He speaks and writes frequently on trends in legal employment for recent law school graduates.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Raquel Aldana
Raquel Aldana is a Professor of Law at Pacific McGeorge School of Law. She is the founder and director of the Pacific McGeorge Inter-American Program and has written extensively on immigration issues and on the rights of victims of state-sponsored crimes.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Joseph Landau
Joseph Landau is an Associate Professor of Law at Fordham University. He teaches courses in civil procedure, national security and immigration law, and he writes in the areas of administrative law, national security, and immigration law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Graeme Dinwoodie
Professor Graeme Dinwoodie holds the Professorship of Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law at the University of Oxford. He is also Director of the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Brett Frischmann
Brett Frischmann is the director of the Cardozo Intellectual Property and Information Law Program. His expertise is in intellectual property and Internet law, and in particular the relationships between infrastructural resources, property rights, commons, and spillovers.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Carol Rose
Carol M. Rose is the Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor Emeritus of Law and Organization and Professorial Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School. She teaches property, land use, environmental law, natural resources law, and intellectual property law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ian F. Haney-López
Ian F. Haney-López is the John H. Boalt Professor of Law at UC Berkeley. He teaches in the areas of race and constitutional law. His forthcoming book is entitled Dog Whistle Politics: How Fifty Years of Race-Baiting Wrecked the Middle Class.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Thomas Healy
Thomas Healy is a Professor of Law at Seton Hall University. He writes about freedom of speech, judicial decision-making, and the role of courts. His new book is “The Great Dissent: How Oliver Wendell Holmes Changed His Mind — and Changed the History of Free Speech in America.”
Event: Faculty Workshop - Leo Martinez
Leo Martinez is the Albert Abramson Professor of Law at UC Hastings. His areas of interest include contracts, federal tax, tax policy, tax procedure, and insurance law. He is the President of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).
Event: Faculty Workshop - William S. Dodge
William S. Dodge is a Professor of Law and the Associate Dean for Research at UC Hastings College of the Law. He specializes in international law, international transactions, international dispute resolution, and the history of international law in U.S. courts.
Event: Faculty Workshop - I. Bennett Capers
I. Bennett Capers is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. Professor Capers is an expert in criminal law and procedure, and evidence law. His academic interests include the relationship between race, gender, and criminal law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Jerry Kang
Jerry Kang is a Professor of Law at UCLA. His research interests include civil procedure, race, and communications. He has published on the topics of privacy, net neutrality, pervasive computing, mass media policy, and cyber-race (the construction of race in cyberspace).
Event: Faculty Workshop - Alison D. Morantz
Alison D. Morantz is a Professor of Law and the John A. Wilson Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Stanford Law School. Her work explores the law and economics of protective labor regulation, workplace safety laws, and legal history.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Melissa Murray
Melissa Murray is a Professor of Law at UC Berkeley. Her research focuses on the roles of criminal law and family law in the legal parameters of intimate life, and encompasses such topics as marriage, marriage equality, sexuality, and caregiving.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Sung Hui Kim
Sung Hui Kim is Assistant Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law. Her teaching areas include business associations, contracts, professional responsibility, securities regulation, and the psychology of modern legal practice.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Gerard N. Magliocca
Gerard N. Magliocca is the Samuel R. Rosen Professor at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. He is the author of three books and over twenty articles on constitutional law and intellectual property.
Event: Faculty Workshop - John Inazu
John Inazu is an Associate Professor of Law and Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis. His scholarship focuses on the First Amendment freedoms of speech, assembly, and religion, and related issues of political and legal theory.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ezra Rosser
Ezra Rosser is a Professor of Law at American University's Washington College of Law. He joined the WCL faculty in 2006. He teaches and writes in the areas of housing law, federal Indian law, property, and poverty law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Tristin Green
University of San Francisco Professor of Law Tristin Green’s scholarship focuses on employment discrimination and inequality. She draws on the social sciences in her work to better understand discrimination in the modern workplace.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Trina Jones
Professor of Law Trina Jones focuses her scholarly research and writing on racial and socio-economic inequality. At Duke University School of Law, she teaches Civil Procedure, Employment Discrimination, and a seminar on Race and the Law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Jason A. Gilmer
Jason A. Gillmer is the Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development and the John J. Hemmingson Chair and Professor of Law at Gonzaga University. Gillmer is a legal historian whose scholarship focuses on race, slavery, and civil rights.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Osagie Obasogie
Osagie Obasogie is an Associate Professor of Law at UC Hastings. His research attempts to bridge the conceptual and methodological gaps between empirical and doctrinal scholarship on race, and looks at the role of science in the understanding of race.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Michelle McKinley
Michelle McKinley is an Associate Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty Development at the University of Oregon School of Law. Professor McKinley has published extensively on international law, human rights, reproductive rights, and immigration.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Meera E. Deo
Meera E. Deo is an Assistant Professor of Law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. She chairs the AALS Section on Law & the Social Sciences. Her research focuses on diversity, affirmative action, race, inequality and higher education.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Joseph William Singer
The Bussey Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, Joseph William Singer teaches and writes about property law, conflict of laws, federal Indian law. He also writes about legal theory with an emphasis on moral and political philosophy.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Wadie Said
Wadie Said is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina. His recent scholarship analyzes the challenges inherent in modern terrorism prosecution, covering such topics as coercive interrogation, the use of informants, and more.
King Hall Faculty in Conversation
An opportunity for faculty members at King Hall to engage in conversations exploring the intellectual connections among us.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Catherine Smith
Catherine Smith is an Associate Professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. She teaches Torts, Advanced Torts, and Employment Discrimination. Her research interests include torts, civil rights law, and critical race theory.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Ralph Richard Banks
Ralph Richard Banks is the Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Professor, by courtesy, at the School of Education. Professor Banks teaches and writes about family law, employment discrimination law, and race and the law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Elizabeth M. Glazer
Elizabeth M. Glazer is an Associate Professor of Law at Hofstra University Law School and the Co-director of the Hofstra LGBT Rights Fellowship. Her research examines the topic of exclusion in the First Amendment, antidiscrimination law, and property law.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Kathleen Kim
Professor Kathleen Kim of Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, teaches Torts, Immigration Law and Human Trafficking. Her scholarship investigates the intersection of immigration law, workplace rights, civil rights and the 13th Amendment.
Event: Faculty Workshop - Adam Hirsch
A leading authority on wills and trusts, Adam Hirsch is the William & Catherine VanDercreek Professor at Florida State University College of Law. He teaches Bankruptcy Policy, Creditor's Rights, Estate Planning, and American Legal History.
Event: Faculty Workshop - David L. Sloss
Professor of Law David L. Sloss of Santa Clara University is an internationally renowned scholar who has published two books and numerous law review articles addressing the application of international law in domestic courts.