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OUR COUNTRY, OUR WORLD IN A “POST-RACIAL” ERA THIRD NATIONAL PEOPLE OF COLOR LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 9-12, 2010 SETON HALL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Preliminary Program (as of July 20, 2010) Thursday, September 9, 2010 11:00-3:00pm PIPELINE PROGRAM Large Moot Ct How To Become A Law Professor Fabio Arcila, Jr. Touro Law Center Dean Catherine Smith Denver University Sturm College of Law Fellowships/VAPS Rose Cuillon Villazor Hofstra University School of Law Laura Cisneros Golden Gate University School of Law Elaine Chiu St. John‟s University School of Law Clerkships Fabio Arcila, Jr. Touro Law Center Evelyn Wilson Southern Univ. Law Center 1 andre douglas pond cummings West Virginia University College of Law Writing For The Academy Sumi Cho DePaul University School of Law Leticia Saucedo University of California, Davis School of Law Advice For Late Bloomers Bennett Capers Hofstra University School of Law Olympia Duhart Nova Southeastern University Law Center 10 am-8:00pm Registration (Atrium) 3:00-3:45pm Welcome Reception (5th Fl. Fac. Library) 3:45-4:00pm Dean‟s Welcome (Auditorium) 4:00-5:30pm PLENARY: A “POST-RACIAL” ERA? Auditorium Robert Chang Seattle University School of Law Jenny Rivera CUNY School of Law Frank Valdes University of Miami Law School Dean Kevin Johnson University of California, Davis School of Law Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw Columbia Law School & UCLA Law School 5:45-7:00pm CONCURRENT PANELS – I 5:45-7:00pm Marriage, Families, and Social Meaning Room 371 2 Robin Lenhardt Fordham Law School Kim Forde-Mazrui University of Virginia School of Law Clare Huntington University of Colorado School of Law Rhoda Pierre- Cato Florida A&M University College of Law Richard Banks Stanford Law School 5:45-7:00pm Critical Race Corporate Governance in a Domestic and Room 372 Transnational Environment Cheryl L. Wade St. John‟s University School of Law Leonard M. Baynes St. John‟s University School of Law Larry Catá Backer Pennsylvania State University 5:45-7:00pm Post-Marxism, Post-Racialism & Other Fables of the Dispossession Auditorium Anthony Paul Farley Albany Law School Zanita Fenton University of Miami School of Law Cesar Garcia Hernandez Capital University Law School Athena Mutua University of Buffalo Law School SpearIt St. Louis University School of Law 5:45-7:00pm Race & Social Welfare 5th Fl. Fac. Loun. Bridgette Baldwin 3 Western New England School of Law Brandon Paradise Rutgers School of Law – Newark Nareissa L. Smith Florida Coastal School of Law Saru M. Matambanadzo University of California, Los Angeles 7:15-9:30pm KEYNOTE DINNER – THE HONORABLE CORY A. BOOKER NJPAC MAYOR OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY POC HISTORY MOMENTS 9:45-11:30pm Film & Discussion – Revolution „67 (Auditorium) ******* Friday, September 10, 2010 7:45-8:45am Continental Breakfast (Atrium) 8:00-8:55am WORKS/THOUGHTS IN PROGRESS – I Room 70 Kimberly Bailey, The Persistence of the Privacy Norm in Domestic Violence Room 71 Akilah Folami, Free the Press (From Editorial Discretion and Hegemony in Bona Fide News) Room 72 Bernie Jones, Legislating the Schism: An Episcopal Church USA Ecclesiastical Property Court? Room 73 K. Babe Howell, Fear Itself: The Impact of Allegations of Gang Association on Pre-Trial Release Determinations Room 74 Anthony Infanti, Inequitable Administration: Documenting Family for Tax Purposes 4 Room 75 Tiffany Paige, Stepping Forward to Truth-En the Marketplace of Ideas About Race Small Moot Ct Rodney Rawls, The Graduate and Post-Graduate Law School Experience: Beyond Humanizing Large Moot Ct Gloria Valencia Webber, Outside the Political Radar: Transnational Tribal Sovereigns and National Security Issues at the Borders 9:00-10:50am PLENARY: CRITICAL INSIGHTS: THE CONTINUING LEGACY OF Auditorium DERRICK BELL Derrick Bell NYU School of Law Adrien Wing University of Iowa College of Law Cynthia Lee George Washington University of School of Law Eboni Nelson University of South Carolina School of Law Andre Smith Florida International University College of Law 11:00-12:15pm CONCURRENT PANELS – II 11:00-12:15pm Post-Racialism Pre & Post-Obama Election Auditorium Mark Alexander Seton Hall University School of Law Charles Venator-Santiago University of Connecticut Darren Hutchinson American University, Washington College of Law Guy-Uriel Charles Duke Law School Ann McGinley 5 University of Las Vegas School of Law 11:00-12:15pm The Intersection of Race, Gender, Identity, and Sexual Orientation in a 5th Fl. Fac. Lib. “Post-Racial” World Berta Hernandez Truyol University of Florida, Levin School of Law Elvia Arriola Northern Illinois University College of Law Gabriel Arkles New York University School of Law 11:00-12:15pm Haiti – Before and After the Earthquake Michéle Alexandre University of Mississippi School of Law Barbara Bernier Florida A&M University College of Law Paula Johnson Syracuse University College of Law Lori Nessel Seton Hall University School of Law 11:00-12:15pm Race in America and Beyond Small Moot Ct John Duncan Florida A&M University College of Law Natasha T. Martin Seattle University School of Law Cyra Choudhury Florida International University College of Law Robin A. Lenhardt Fordham University School of Law 6 11:00-12:15pm Racial Disparities, Health Care and Reform – What Happens Next? Large Moot Ct Vernellia R. Randall University of Dayton School of Law Ruqaiijah Yearby University of Buffalo School of Law Lisa Ikemoto University of California, Davis School of Law Kimberly Cogdell North Carolina Central University School of Law Camille M. Davidson Charlotte School of Law Judith Scully Stetson University College of Law 11:00-12:15pm Financial Market Discipline in the Obama Era 5th Fl. Fac. Loun. Steven Ramirez Loyola University Chicago School of Law Cheryl Wade St. John‟s University School of Law andré douglas pond cummings West Virginia University College of Law Kristin Johnson Seton Hall University School of Law Audrey McFarlane University of Baltimore School of Law Jena Martin Amerson West Virginia University College of Law 11:00-12:15pm Junior Faculty Development & Workshop: Advice to New Faculty 5th Fl. Conf. Rm Rachel Anderson University of Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law 7 Dean Kevin Johnson University of California, Davis School of Law Mario Barnes University of California, Irvine School of Law 11:00-12:15pm Junior Faculty Development & Workshop: Deanships & Administrative Room 75 Opportunities Tayyab Mahmud Seattle University School of Law Nitza Escalera Fordham University School of Law Dean Joanne Epps Temple University, Beasley School of Law Dean Veryl Victoria Miles Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law 12:15-2:00pm KEYNOTE LUNCH – GAY MCDOUGALL Newark Club UN INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON MINORITY ISSUES 2:15-3:30pm PLENARY: THE JURISPRUDENCE OF JUSTICE JOHN PAUL STEVENS Auditorium The Honorable Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr., U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Michele Adams Cardozo Law School Olatunde Johnson Columbia Law School Margaret Lemos Cardozo Law School Baher Azmy Seton Hall University School of Law 3:30-4:45pm CONCURRENT PANELS – III 8 3:30-4:45pm Ending the Revolving Door Syndrome in Law Room ___ Janet Costello, Esq. Gibbons P.C. Luis J. Diaz Gibbons P.C. Patrick C. Dunican, Jr. Gibbons P.C. 3:30-4:45pm Stereotype, Stigma, Education and the Law Room ___ Rachel Godsil Seton Hall University School of Law Shavar Jeffries Seton Hall University School of Law Joshua Aronson New York University John Powell Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Craig Livermore NJ LEEP, Inc. 3:30-4:45pm In a Way That Was Impossible Before: Jim Crow Racists After Brown Room ___ Brian Gilmore Howard University School of Law Josie F. Brown University of South Carolina School of Law Leland Ware University of Delaware Anthony Baldwin Mercer University School of Law 9 3:30-4:45pm Tax Policy in a “Post-Racial” Era Room ___ Bobby Dexter Chapman University Phyllis Smith Florida A&M University College of Law Randle Pollard Widener Law Dorothy A. Brown Emory University School of Law Shu-Yi Oei Tulane University Law School 3:30-4:45pm Crime and Multiculturalism Room ___ Tryon P. Woods Sonoma State University Marc R. Poirier Seton Hall University School of Law Lahny R. Silva University of Wisconsin Law School Rashmi Goel University of Denver Strum College of Law 3:30-4:45pm Land Use and Race Room _____ Angela Harris University of California, Berkeley – School of Law Asmara M. Tekle Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law Kali Murray Marquette University Law School Benjamin Wilson Beveridge & Diamond, PC 10 3:30-4:45pm Immigration and Race in a “Post Racial” U.S.: Examining Contemporary Room _____ Challenges Raquel Aldana University of Pacific McGeorge School of Law George Martinez Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law Maria Pabon Lopez Indiana University School of Law Ediberto Roman Florida International University School of Law Leticia Saucedo University of California, Davis School of Law Rose Cuison Villazor Hofstra University School of Law Steven Bender University of Oregon Law 3:30-4:45pm Junior Faculty Development & Workshop: Getting Tenure, Success After Room _____ Tenure Dean Camille Nelson Suffolk University Law School Angela Onwuachi-Willig University of Iowa College of Law andré douglas pond cummings West Virginia University School of Law 3:30-4:45pm Student Learning Outcomes & Law School Assessment Measures Room _____ Margaret Barry Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law Chris Johnson 11 Thomas M. Cooley Law School Nancy Ota Albany Law School Elizabeth Schneider Brooklyn Law School 3:30-4:45pm Junior Faculty Development & Workshop: Alternatives to Tenure Room _____ Gemma Solimene Fordham University School of Law Jane Cross Nova Southeastern University Law Center Crisarla Houston Florida A&M University College of Law 4:45-5:00pm Snack Break (Atrium) 5:00-6:15pm CONCURRENT PANELS – IV 5:00-6:15pm Diversity in the Profession: The Role of Firms, Corporations, and Room _____ Specialty Bar Associations Moderator: Nicola Boothe-Perry Florida A&M University College of Law Aney Chandy Toys R Us President, Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey, Inc.