With their new “Law and the Interloper” workshop series, the longtime friends will “queer” law and society research by centering a multitude of marginalized perspectives.
Professor Rudes’ Qualitative Methods Workshop will address knowledge gaps in the law and society community.
For our new CRN Spotlight series, LSA will periodically showcase one of our 50+ Collaborative Research Networks. Read on to learn more about CRN 42: Law and Emotion.
Professor Waldman’s workshop will enhance sociolegal scholarship while providing additional programming opportunities for LSA members.
A shift in the paradigm and boost from the media helped push Mitchell’s Act through the floor of the legislature in 17 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands in a matter of years, not decades.
Born and bred a Liberian War survivor and refugee, this was a moment that capped a long and harrowing journey. It was a prolonged-awaited moment that marked a comforting prospect in Dr. Fynn Bruey’s venture through adversity and perseverance.
Sandefur, a 20-year LSA member, developed the first-ever state-by-state portrait of the services available to the U.S. public to assist in accessing civil justice.