Professor Pruitt Speaks at Princeton University

Professor Lisa R. Pruitt delivered the keynote address at "Life & Law in Rural America: Cows, Cars, and Criminals Conference," held at Princeton University March 25.  The conference, sponsored by the Program in American Studies at Princeton University, explored rural spaces, people, and the law throughout American history and the present. Professor Pruitt's talk was titled "Why Rural? (or, On Being a Ruralist)."

Lisa R. Pruitt, Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor at UC Davis School of Law, is a scholar whose recent work explores the legal relevance of rural spatiality, including how it inflects dimensions of gender, race, and ethnicity.  Pruitt's work also considers rural-urban difference in transnational and international contexts.

"Life & Law in Rural America: Cows, Cars, and Criminals Conference"

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