Presented By: Michigan Law Program in Race, Law & History
The Highest Tribute: The Michigan Journal of Race & Law at 20
Please join the Michigan Journal of Race & Law and the Michigan Law Program in Race, Law & History on Friday, September 19, 2014, for a day-long event to mark the Journal’s first twenty years. We will look back at the Journal and its leadership in the field. We will also launch the Journal’s next twenty years, highlighting new directions in scholarship at the intersection of race and law. Program participants include Michigan Law alums Todd Aagaard, ’97, Jasmine Abdel-Khalik, ’00, Jeannine Bell, ’99, Guy-Uriel Charles, ’96, Gabriel “Jack” Chin, ’88, Meera Deo, ’00, Matthew Fletcher, ’97, Luis Fuentes-Rower, ’97, Elizabeth Hinson, ’11, Emily Houh, ’96, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, ’97, Travis Richardson, ’96, Tom Romero II, ’04, Hardy Vieux, ’97, Adam Wolf, ’01, and keynote speaker Dr. Mary Frances Berry, ’70. This conference is a collaboration between the Michigan Journal of Race and Law and the Program in Race, Law & History, and is made possible through the support of the Institute for the Humanities, and Faith (A.B. '69) and Stephen (A.B. '66, J.D. '69) Brown.
This event is free and open to the public.
This event is free and open to the public.
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