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.

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

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andre douglas pond cummings West 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 & 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 State University

5:45-7:00pm Post-Marxism, Post-Racialism & Other Fables of the Dispossession Auditorium Anthony Paul Farley

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)

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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 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 , 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 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

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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

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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 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

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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

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.

Victor Afanador Lite, DePalma, Greenberg, LLC

Gwendolyn Williams President, Garden State Bar Association

Andy Hahn Seyfarth Shaw, LLP Past President, National Asian American Pacific Bar Association

Honorable Hany Mawla

12 New Jersey Superior Court Chairman, New Jersey Arab-American Heritage Commission

5:00-6:15pm Post-Racialism in Law & Politics Room _____ Kareem Crayton University of North Carolina School of Law

Gilda Daniels University of Baltimore School of Law

Janai S. Nelson St. John‟s University School of Law

Terry Smith DePaul University School of Law

Kenneth L. Marcus The City University of New York, Barnard College

5:00-6:15pm Racial Disparities in the Implementation of Creditor Rights & Room _____ Remedies

Kamille Wolff Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law

Frank Pasquale Seton Hall University School of Law

Thalia N.C. Gonzalez Occidental College

Marina Lao Seton Hall University School of Law

5:00-6:15pm Challenging Norms in Work and Family Room _____ Rose Cuison Villazor Hofstra University School of Law

Melissa Murray University of California, Berkeley School of Law

13 Angela Onwuachi-Willig University of Iowa College of Law

Darren Rosenblum Pace Law School

Dean Catherine Smith Denver University Sturm College of Law

Peggie Smith Washington University School of Law

5:00-6:15pm The Decline in African-American & Latino/a Law Students Room _____ Pipelines, Practices & Policies to Increase Minority Admissions

Leonard M. Baynes St. John‟s University School of Law

Conrad Johnson Columbia Law School

John Nussbaumer Thomas M. Cooley School of Law

James O‟Neal Legal Outreach, Inc.

5:00-6:15pm Owed to Black Power: Race, Politics, and the Law Room _____ Dr. Peniel E. Joseph Tufts University

William “Chip” Carter Temple University Beasley School of Law

Nisé Guzman Nekheba Florida A&M University College of Law

Dr. Tyron Woods Sonoma State University School of Law

Dr. Donald F. Tibbs Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law

14 Wendy Greene Samford University Cumberland School of Law

5:00-6:15pm Obama the “Light Skinned Negro” – Missed Opportunity to Explore Room _____ Equal Protection Against Skin Tone Discrimination.

Taunya Lovell Banks University of School of Law

Tanya Hernandez Fordham University School of Law

Trina Jones Duke Law School / University of California Irvine School of Law

5:00-6:15pm Employment & Discrimination in a “Post-Racial” Era Room _____ Ruben Garcia California Western School of Law

Natasha T. Martin Seattle University School of Law

Michael Z. Green Texas Wesleyan University School of Law

D. Aaron Lacy Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law

5:00-6:15pm Gender Talk Over Generations: Culture, Power & Representations Room _____ Lolita Buckner Inniss Cleveland Marshall College of Law

Beverly Guy-Sheftall Spelman College

Deleso Alford Washington Florida A&M University School of Law

5:00-6:15pm Reparations in a “Post-Racial” Era Room ______

15 Alfred Brophy University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Law

Roy L. Brooks University of San Diego School of Law

Carlton Waterhouse Indiana University School of Law

Adjoa Aiyetoro University of Arkansas-Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law

Adrienne Davis Washington University School of Law

6:30-7:00pm Discovering their Voices: Folk & Outsider Art (Newark Musuem)

7:00-9:15pm KEYNOTE DINNER – Newark Museum KATHY MARTINEZ, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR FOR DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT

POC HISTORY MOMENTS

10pm-1:00am Hospitality Suite (Hilton ___) Hosted by LatCrit, Inc.

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

7:45-8:45am Continental Breakfast (Atrium)

8:00-8:55am WORKS/THOUGHTS IN PROGRESS – II

Room 70 Alberto Alvarez, Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering and International Trade Restrictions After the WTO Panel Report in Columbia – How to Align WTO Law with International Law

Room 71 Kimberly Cogdell, Misuse of DNA Evidence is Not a „Harmless Error‟ Prosecutorial Misconduct, Wrongful Conviction and DNA Evidence

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Room 72 Francine Lippman, Married Filing Separately Tax Filing Status: Taxpayers Beware (Reasons Not To Put a Ring On It)

Room 73 Adele Morrison, Of Interests, Intersectionality and Essentialism: A Critical Race Theory Intervention in the Black/Gay Split Over Marriage Rights

Room 74 Shuyi Oei, The Role of Forgiveness in Our Federal Income Tax Law

Room 75 Ngai Pindell, Climate Change and Affordable Housing

Small Moot Ct Starla Williams, Values-Based Pedagogy For the Legal Writing Classroom: A Cognitive Approach to Enhance Diversity in the Legal Academy in the Post-Racial Era

Large Moot Ct Richard Winchester, Obama‟s Omission: How a Progressive Tax Plan Will Defeat Its Purpose

9:00-10:00am PLENARY: THE MEDIA’S CONSTRUCTION OF POST-RACIALISM Auditorium Moderator: Akilah Folami Hofstra Law School

Roberto Lovato New American Media

Imani Perry Princeton University

Raymond M. Brown NJN Due Process

Sheryll Cashin Law Center

10:45-12:00pm CONCURRENT PANELS – V

10:45-12:00pm NJ LEEP Volunteer Project Moot Ct Rooms

10:45-12:00pm Dis-Abling Bodies: Health Care & the Law Room ______Kaaryn Gustafson

17 University of Connecticut School of Law

Constance Frisby Fain Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law

Susan Schweik University of California, Berkeley

Marianne Engelman-Lado Earth Justice

Patricia Broussard Florida A&M University School of Law

10:45-12:00pm Newark & the Perpetual Renaissance Room ______David Troutt Rutgers School of Law-Newark

Clement Price Rutgers University

Charles Auffant Rutgers School of Law-Newark

Mark Denbeaux Seton Hall University School of Law

10:45-12:00pm International Financial Regulation Room ______Lydie Nadia Cabrera Pierre-Louis St. Thomas University School of Law

Rachel J. Anderson University of Nevada, William S. Boyd School of Law

Charles R.P. Pouncy Florida International University College of Law

Evaristus Oshionebo, Ph.D. University of Manitoba – Canada

10:45-12:00pm Redefining Parenthood

18 Room ______Nancy Dowd University of Florida Levin College of Law

Kevin Maillard Syracuse University College of Law

Kimberly Mutcherson Rutgers School of Law–Camden

Bill Stephney

Angela Mae Kupenda Mississippi College School of Law

10:45-12:00pm Post-Racial Whiteness Room ______Cheryl Harris University of California – Los Angeles School of Law

Robert Westley Tulane University Law School

Alvin Starks NAACP

Sumi Cho DePaul University School of Law

Anthony V. Alfieri University of Miami School of Law

10:45-12:00pm The American Criminal Justice System is Not Having a Post-Racial Room ______Experience

Tamara F. Lawson St. Thomas University School of Law

Frank Rudy Cooper Suffolk University Law School

Montre D. Coradine The University of Alabama School of Law

19 L. Darnell Weeden Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law

Cynthia Lee George Washington University Law School

10:45-12:00pm Race & Higher Education Policy Room ______Dean Rachel Moran UCLA School of Law

Lia Epperson Santa Clara Law

Deirdre Bowen Seattle University School of Law

Osamudia James University of Miami School of Law

Darrell D. Jackson, J.D. University of Colorado

10:45-12:00pm Dystopia, or the Color Line in a Post-Prosperity Era Room ______A Critical Race Theory I

Anthony Paul Farley Albany Law School

Maria Grahn-Farley Albany Law School

Peter Halewood Albany Law School

Deborah Waire Post Touro Law Center

10:45-12:00pm Authors‟ Roundtable Room ______Tanya K. Hernandez Fordham University School of Law

20 Richard Banks Stanford Law School

David Troutt Rutgers School of Law–Newark

Cheryl Wade St. John‟s University School of Law

Leonard Baynes St. John‟s University School of Law

Sheryll Cashin George Washington University Law School

Steve Bender University of Oregon Law

10:45-12:00pm Junior Faculty Development & Workshop: Lateral/Visiting Positions Room ______Peggie Smith Washington University School of Law

Aya Gruber University of Colorado School of Law

Trina Jones Duke Law School/UC Irvine School of Law

12:00-1:15pm CONCURRENT PANELS – VI

12:00-1:15pm NJ LEEP Volunteer Project Moot Ct Rooms

12:00-1:15pm Towards an International Law of Black Women: New Theory, New Praxis Room ______Jeremy Levitt Florida A&M University College of Law

Penelope Andrews Valparaiso University School of Law

Adrien Wing University of Iowa College of Law

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Linda Greene University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Law

Karen Bravo Indiana University School of Law

Hope Lewis Northeastern University School of Law

Leslye Obiora University of Arizona College of Law

Eleanor Brown George Washington University Law School

12:00-1:15pm Dystopia, or the Color Line in a Post-Prosperity Era – A Critical Room ______Race Theory II

Lenese Herbert Albany Law School

Nancy Ota Albany Law School

Natsu Taylor Saito Georgia State University College of Law

Jennifer Kim Albany Law School

12:00-1:15pm A Constitution of Values: Structure and the Ends of Governmental Room ______Authority in a Post-Racial Age

Charlton Copeland University of Miami School of Law

Mitchell F. Crusto Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

Barbara Holden-Smith Cornell University Law School

Nareissa Smith

22 Florida Coastal School of Law

Norman Spaulding Stanford Law School

12:00-1:15pm Social Justice & the Regulatory State Room ______Muriel Morisey Temple University Beasley School of Law

Carlton Waterhouse Indiana University School of Law

Hosea Harvey Temple University Beasley School of Law

Ruqaiijah Yearby University of Buffalo School of Law

12:00-1:15pm Status Discrimination: Public & Private Room ______Solangel Maldonado Seton Hall University School of Law

Marcia Zug University of South Carolina School of Law

Shani King University of Florida Levin College of Law

Herbert S. Fain, Jr. Houston Graduate School of Theology

Michael D. Royster Prairie View A&M University

12:00-1:15pm Decolonizing American Indians & Federal Indian Law Room ______Kathryn Fort Michigan State University

Justice Raymond Austin University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law

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Matthew Fletcher Michigan State University College of Law

Robert J. Miller Lewis & Clark Law School

John Duncan Florida A&M University College of Law

Elizabeth D. Lunsford, Esq.

12:00-1:15pm Intellectual Property, Innovation & Justice Room ______Danielle Conway University of Hawai‟i at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law

Llewellyn Joseph Gibbons University of Toledo School of Law

Kali Murray Marquette University Law School

Chester Chuang Golden Gate University School of Law

Xuan-Thao Nguyen Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law

12:00-1:15pm Developing Legal Scholarship as Faculty of Color: Can We Truly Write Room ______From “Our” Perspective in a Post Racial Era?

Pamela Edwards CUNY School of Law

Raquel Gabriel CUNY School of Law

Carmen Huertas-Noble CUNY School of Law

Donna Hae Kyun Lee CUNY School of Law

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Julie Lim CUNY School of Law

Shirley Lung CUNY School of Law

Nicole Smith CUNY School of Law

Liliana Yanez CUNY School of Law

1:15-2:45pm KEYNOTE LUNCH – KEITH HARPER, KILPATRICK STOCKTON, LLP Atrium FORMER APPELLATE JUSTICE, MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT TRIBAL NATION

2:45-4:00pm CONCURRENT PANELS – VII

2:45-4:00pm Lost in Translation: Notario Fraud, Colonial Discourse, and Removal in Room _____ Immigration

Mary Dolores Guerra Pheonix School of Law

David Zetoony Bryan Cave LLP

Claire R. Trickler-McNulty ABA Commission on Immigration

Glenys P. Spence Phoenix School of Law

Maurice Hew Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law

2:45-4:00pm The Impact of Civil Procedural Mechanisms on Civil Rights Enforcement Room _____ Roy L. Brooks University of San Diego School of Law

Suzette M. Malveaux Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law

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A. Benjamin Spencer Washington & Lee Law School

Suja A. Thomas University of Illinois College of Law

2:45-4:00pm Examining Appearance Codes at the Intersection Room _____ Mario Barnes University of California – Irvine School of Law

Wendy Greene Samford University School of Law

D. Aaron Lacy Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law

Natasha Martin Seattle University School of Law

Trina Jones Duke School of Law / UC-Irvine School of Law

2:45-4:00pm Post 9/11: Reflections & Projections Room _____ Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law

Victor Romero Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law

Anil Kalhan Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law

Nawar Shora American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

Fabio Arcila, Jr. Touro Law Center

Sudha Setty Western New England College School of Law

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2:45-4:00pm Redefining Traditional Adoption Room _____ Kevin Maillard Syracuse University College of Law

Twila Perry Rutgers School of Law – Newark

Cynthia Mabry Howard University School of Law

Tanya Washington Georgia State University School of Law

Adele Morrison Wayne State University Law School

2:45-4:00pm Post-Racial Policing & the Politics of Punishment Rm ______Frank Rudy Cooper Suffolk University Law School

Mary De Ming Fan American University Washington College of Law

Eric J. Miller St. Louis University School of Law

L. Song Richardson DePaul University School of Law

2:45-4:00pm The Role of Race in Primary and Secondary Education Room _____ Kevin Brown Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Craig Livermore NJ LEEP, Inc.

Eboni Nelson University of South Carolina School of Law

Danielle Holley-Walker

27 University of South Carolina School of Law

Omari Simmons Wake University School of Law

2:45-4:00pm Law Professors of Color: Speaking Truth to Power & Creating Room _____ Paradigms for Action

Anna Shavers University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law

Paul Butler George Washington University of School of Law

Pamela Bridgewater American University Washington College of Law

Ronald Griffin Washburn University School of Law

2:45-4:00pm From Pilot Study to Publication: Conducting Empirical Legal Scholarship Room _____ From Start to Finish

S. David Mitchell University of Missouri School of Law

Rafael Gely University of Missouri School of Law

Colleen E. Medill University of Nebraska-Lincoln

2:45-4:00pm Junior Faculty Development & Workshop: Publishing: Venues & Room _____ Alternative Publications

Michele Goodwin University of Minnesota Law School

Matthew Fletcher Michigan State University School of Law

David Dante Troutt Rutgers School of Law – Newark

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2:45-4:00pm Work-Life Balance Room _____ Shavar Jeffries Seton Hall University School of Law

Darren Rosenblum Pace Law School

4:00-4:55pm WORKS/THOUGHTS IN PROGRESS – III

Room 70 Ruby Andrew, Trends in Anti-Trafficking Legislation

Room 71 Harvey Gee, Asian Americans and Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure: A Missing Chapter from the Race Jurisprudence Anthology

Room 72 Mary Dolores Guerra, Self-Assessment Book (SAB): Reflective Thinking and Journaling in Law School

Room 73 Ernesto Hernandez, Guantánamo's Culture: American Values Frame Extraterritorial Jurisprudence

Room 74 Steven Macias, Adolescent Identity v. The First Amendment: Race, Sexuality and Hate Speech in the Public Schools

Room 75 Alina Ng, Documenting Family for Tax Purposes

Small Moot Ct Patricia Reid, Status of Free Blacks and the U.S. Constitution

Large Moot Ct Dr. Ioyala Solanke, Operationalising Intersectionality: Stigma, Social Framework Analysis and Expert Witnesses

4:55-5:15pm Snack Break (Atrium)

5:15-6:30pm PLENARY: NEXT STEPS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Auditorium Moderator: Alfreda Robinson George Washington University Law School

Devon Carbado UCLA Law

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Linda Greene University of Wisconsin Law School

Margaret Montoya University of New Mexico Law School

Linda Crane John Marshall Law School

6:45-8:45pm RECEPTION: CELEBRATING OUR DEANS Rutgers-Newark Hosted by Rutgers School of Law-Newark & Rutgers School of Law-Camden

10:00-1:00am Hospitality Suite (Hilton _____) In Appreciation of Student Volunteers

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

8:30-9:15am Continental Breakfast (Atrium)

9:00-9:55am WORKS/THOUGHTS IN PROGRESS – IV

Room 70 Karen Bravo, When Humanity is Not Enough: On the Legal Constitution of Natural, Juridical and Quasi-Persons

Room 71 Latoya Jones Burrell, Lack of Minorities in Higher Education: The Correlation Between Socio-Economic Status, Standardized Testing and Other Barriers

Room 72 Susan Kuo, Re-reading the Riot Act

Room 73 Jelani Jefferson Exum, Toward a Purpose-Focused Theory of Reasonableness for Federal Sentencing

Room 74 Daniel Serrano, Puerto Rico and the Statue of Westminster: A Tenable Model for Decolonization

Room 75 Nicole Smith, Be Careful What You Wish For: Community Support for Aggressive Policing in New York City Housing Authority Buildings and The Reality of Racial Exclusions

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Small Moot Ct Glenys Spence, Old Relics: Unearthing Colonial Discourse in U.S.- Caribbean Immigration Policy

Large Moot Ct Floyd Weatherspoon, Below the Shallow Waters: The Persistence of Discrimination in America

10:00-10:55am WORKS/THOUGHTS IN PROGRESS – V

Room 70 Elise Boddie, Neighborhood Discrimination

Room 71 Sara Brunin, Relaxed Zoning for Shrinking Cities

Room 72 Chester Chuang, „Just‟ Patents: Rehabilitating the Public Notice Function of Patents

Room 73 April Dawson & Brenda Reddix Smalls, Missing in Action: The Absence of Potential African-American Female Supreme Court Justice Nominees – Why this is and What Can Be Done About It

Room 74 Jonathan Glater, How to Ride a Bear

Room 75 Samuel Jones, Judges, Friends and Facebook; An Utilitarian Analysis of the Ethics Rules

Small Moot Ct Soledad McGrath, Differential Responses in Child Protection Services: Is Choosing Between Voluntary Services and a Child Protection Investigation As Inconsequential as Choosing Between a Martini and a Manhattan?

Large Moot Ct Jason Rathod, A Post-Racial VRA

11:00-12:15pm CONCURRENT PANELS – VIII

11:00-12:15pm The Post-Racial Law School: Acknowledging Different Voices Room ______Pamela Edwards CUNY Law School

Raquel Gabriel CUNY Law School

31 Carmen Huertas-Noble CUNY Law School

Donna Hae Kyun Lee CUNY Law School

Julie Lim CUNY Law School

Shirley Lung CUNY Law School

Nicole Smith CUNY Law School

Liliana Yanez CUNY Law School

11:00-12:15pm Bridging the Gap Between Law School Professions and Minority Room ______Students in a Post-Racial Society

Christina Bennett Seton Hall University School of Law

Malikah Fulton Seton Hall University School of Law

Mark Padin Pace Law School

Wilfredo Caraballo Seton Hall University School of Law

Pamela Edwards CUNY School of Law

Husain Gatlin Seton Hall University School of Law Black Law Students Association

Naureen Jaffery Seton Hall University School of Law Muslim Law Students Association

Sebastian Sanchez

32 Seton Hall University School of Law Latin American Law Students Association

Shirley Matthews, Ph.D. Columbia University

Eleonore Ofosu-Antwi Law Clerk to the Hon. Susan Wiggenton, U.S.D.J.

11:00-12:15pm HBCU Law Schools: Claiming our Space in a Transformative Era Room ______Deleso Alford Washington Florida A&M University School of Law

Kamille Wolff Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law

L. Darnell Weeden Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law

Wendy Brown Scott North Carolina Central University School of Law

Kemit Mawakana University of the District of Columbia Law

11:00-12:15pm Critical Approaches to Legal Writing, Teaching, and the End of Room ______the Pipeline

Crisarla Houston Florida A&M University College of Law

Carla Pratt Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law

Dorothy Evensen Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law

Kevin Woodson Princeton University

Cassandra Hill Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law

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12:15-1:30pm Closing Luncheon – Announcements (Atrium)

1:30-3:00pm Regional POC Meetings

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