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Status Enforcing Criminal Laws

Friday 15 March 2024, 3.30PM

Speaker(s): Professor Jamelia Morgan

For the next seminar in our Race and justice series, we'll be joined by Professor Jamelia Morgan. Jamelia is an award-winning and acclaimed scholar and teacher focusing on issues at the intersections of race, gender, disability, and criminal law and punishment. Her scholarship and teaching examine the development of disability as a legal category in American law, disability and policing, overcriminalization and the regulation of physical and social disorder, and the constitutional dimensions of the criminalization of status.

About the speaker: Professor Morgan received a B.A. in Political Science and a Master of Arts in Sociology from Stanford University, and her J.D. from Yale Law School. Prior to law school, she served as associate director of the African American Policy Forum, a social justice think tank that works to bridge the gap between scholarly research and public discourse related to affirmative action, structural racism, and gender inequality.

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  • Meeting ID: 995 5325 5217
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Location: Online (Zoom)

Admission: Free