Andrea Freeman University of Hawai’I at Manoa Wil Liam S

Andrea Freeman University of Hawai’I at Manoa Wil Liam S

ANDREA FREEMAN UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I AT MANOA WIL LIAM S. RICHARDSON SCHOOL OF LAW 2515 DOLE ST. HONOLU LU, HI 96822 ( 8 0 8 ) 9 5 6 - 5641 (OFFICE) ( 4 1 5 ) 786- 3269 (CELL) AFREE@HAWAII . E D U ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS University of Hawai’i at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law Honolulu, HI Associate Professor Assistant Professor, 2013-2018 Courses: Constitutional Law I and II, Federal Courts, Race and Law, Comparative Social Justice and Constitutional Law University of Denver Sturm College of Law Denver, CO Visiting Professor, 2018-2019 Courses: Constitutional Law I and II, Food Law and Policy Vermont Law School Burlington, VT Distinguished Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Scholar, Summer 2018 UC Berkeley School of Law Berkeley, CA Visiting Professor, Spring 2017 Course: Federal Courts University of San Francisco School of Law San Francisco, CA Visiting Professor, 2012-2013 Courses: Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, Race and Law Santa Clara University School of Law Santa Clara, CA Visiting Professor, Summer 2012 Course: Constitutional Law I California Western School of Law San Diego, CA Visiting Assistant Professor, 2010-2012 Courses: Federal Courts, Race and Law EDUCATION UC Berkeley School of Law Berkeley, CA J.D., 2006 University of Toronto Toronto, ON B.A. with Honors (History), 1991 JUDICIAL CLERKSHIPS Hon. Jon O. Newman, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Hartford, CT Clerk, 2008-2010 Hon. José A. Fusté, U.S. District Court of the District of Puerto Rico San Juan, PR Clerk, 2006-2008 Andrea Freeman Page 1 of 9 PUBLICATIONS ‘FIRST FOOD’ INJUSTICE, Stanford University Press (forthcoming 2019). Unmothering Black Women: Formula Feeding and the Legacy of Slavery, 68 HASTINGS L.J. __ (forthcoming 2018) Racism in the Credit Card Industry, 95 NORTH CAROLINA L. REV. 1071 (2017) (selected for the 2016 Yale/Harvard/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum) Behavioral Economics and Food Policy: The Limits and Politics of Nudging, in NUDGING HEALTH: HEALTH LAW AND BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS, Johns Hopkins University Press, 124-39 (2016). “First Food” Justice: Racial Disparities in Infant Feeding as Food Oppression, 83 FORDHAM L. REV. 3053 (2015). The 2014 Farm Bill: Farm Subsidies and Food Oppression, 38 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 1407 (2015). Transparency for Food Consumers: Nutrition Labeling and Food Oppression, 41 AM. J. L. & MED. 315 (2015). The Unbearable Whiteness of Milk: Food Oppression and the USDA, 3 U.C. IRVINE L. REV. 101 (2013). Payback: A Structural Solution to the Credit Card Problem, 55 ARIZONA L. REV. 151 (2013). Linguistic Colonialism: Law, Independence and Language Rights in Puerto Rico, 20 TEMP. POL. & CIVIL RIGHTS L. REV. 177 (2010). Fast Food: Oppression Through Poor Nutrition, 95 CAL. L. REV. 2221 (2007). Updated and reprinted in Frank Valdes, Steven Bender, et. al. eds. SOCIAL IMPACT ADVOCACY (forthcoming 2019) Reprinted in Jim Dwyer, ed. LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: A READER (2017). Note, Morris Communications v. PGA Tour: Battle for the Rights to Real-Time Sports Scores, 20 BERKELEY TECHNOLOGY L. J. 23 (2005). SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS Animal Rights and Civil Rights, panelist, 2019 AALS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 2019 (upcoming). Food Oppression, Big Data, and the Constitution, Environmental Law Speaker Series, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, August 1, 2018. Big Data and Food Oppression, Hot Topics Summer Lecture Series on Environmental Issues, Vermont Law School, July 19, 2018. The Thirteenth Amendment and Dietary Control, 2018 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, June 9, 2018. Andrea Freeman Page 2 of 9 What Are the Benefits of Comparing the African American Struggle in the United States to the Dalit Struggle in India, panelist, 2018 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, June 8, 2018. Constitutional Protection Against Food Inequality, Fourth Annual Sustainability Conference of American Legal Educators, Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law, May 11, 2018. Food Oppression, keynote speaker, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Healthy Eating Research 12th Annual Grantee Meeting, Nashville, TN, April 27, 2018. The Thirteenth Amendment, Welfare Reform, and Dietary Control, Critical Race and Gender Workshop, Loyola LA School of Law, April 24, 2018. Racism in the Credit Card Industry, Race, Debt, and Inequality Symposium, UC Irvine School of Law, March 16, 2018. The Thirteenth Amendment, Welfare Reform, and Dietary Control, The Thirteenth Amendment & Economic Justice Symposium, UNLV School of Law, March 3, 2018. Scholarship and Pedagogy in a Polarized Society, Socioeconomics Roundtable, 2018 AALS Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, January 4, 2018. Big Data and Obesity Diagnoses: Risks of Discrimination, 11th Annual Symposium on Health Care and Policy, “Privacy, Big Data, and the Demands of Providing Quality Patient Care,” Loyola University Chicago School of Law, November 10, 2017. The Famous Fultz Quads, eCRT (Critical Race Theory and Empirical Methodology) Workshop, American Bar Foundation, October 21, 2017. Justice and the Markets for Consumer Credit and Food, Reclaiming Social Justice: Revisiting Ambedkar, Ambedkar International Conference, Bangalore, India, July 22, 2017. Food Oppression: Obesity Diagnoses as Tools to Increase Surveillance of Black Women, 2017 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Mexico City, Mexico, June 21, 2017. (Re)defining Harm and Victimhood, discussant and chair, 2017 Law and Society Annual Meeting, June 21, 2017. Unmothering Black Women: Formula Feeding and the Legacy of Slavery, 2017 NEPOC/CAPALF Conference, Brooklyn Law School, June 2, 2017. Big Data and Food Oppression, Food Law and Policy Workshop, University of Colorado Law School, May 23, 2017. Food Oppression Revisited, Sustainability Conference of American Legal Educators, Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, May 12, 2017. Food, Sustainability, and Equity, Food Law in the 21st Century, Lewis and Clark Law School, Portland, OR, April 7, 2017. Unmothering Black Women: Formula Feeding and the Legacy of Slavery, Michigan Law School Young Scholars Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, March 31, 2017. Food Oppression, UC Davis School of Law Environmental Justice Workshop, February 27, 2017. Andrea Freeman Page 3 of 9 Executive Orders Teach-In, panelist, UC Berkeley School of Law, February 9, 2017. A Rehabilitative Reparations Approach to Racism in the Credit Card Industry, American Constitution Society Junior Scholars Public Law Workshop, San Francisco, CA, January 5, 2017. Big Data and Food Oppression, Food Justice as Interracial Justice panel, 2017 AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 4, 2017. Constitutional Law in the Trump Era, People’s Congress Honolulu, December 2, 2016 Food Oppression, public lecture, Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, November 17, 2016. UCLA-Harvard Food Law and Policy Conference, special participant, UCLA School of Law, October 21, 2016 Racism in the Credit Card Industry, University of Miami School of Law Faculty Colloquium series, August 29, 2016. A Rehabilitative Reparations Approach to Racial Discrimination Against Credit Card Consumers, Yale/Harvard/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum, Yale Law School, June 28, 2016. Big Data and Consumer Racism, 2016 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June 3, 2016. Popular Participation in Democratic and Constitutional Politics, moderator, 2016 LSA Annual Meeting, June 3, 2016. Food Policy, Sustainability, and Inequality, Sustainability Conference of American Legal Educators, Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, May 13, 2016. Black Card: Discrimination Against Black Female Credit Card Consumers, Yale Critical Race Theory Conference, Yale Law School, April 9, 2016. Police Violence, Economic Inequality, and Occupation (Connecting Black Lives Matter, Occupy Wall St, and Aloha ʻAina), panelist, West Coast Law and Society Retreat, UC Irvine School of Law, February 27, 2016. Black Card: Discrimination Against Black Female Credit Card Consumers, 2016 AALS Annual Meeting, New York, NY, January 5, 2016. Obesity Diagnoses as Tools to Increase Surveillance of Black Women, The Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America, Duke Law School, November 21, 2015. Rethinking Public Health Law: Race, Science, and Health Disparities, moderator, University of Wisconsin Law Review Symposium, Critical Race Theory and Empirical Methods, October 9, 2015 Paying It Forward: Using a Rehabilitative Reparations Model to Reduce Discrimination in the Credit card Industry, Third Annual Junior Faculty Works-in-Progress, Marquette Law School, September 26, 2015 The Social Safety Net (or Lack Thereof), panelist, 2015 AALS Workshop on Next Generation Issues of Sex, Gender, and Law, Orlando, FL, June 26, 2015. Farm Subsidies and Food Oppression, 2015 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, May 29, 2015. “First Food” Justice: Racial Disparities in Infant Feeding as Food Oppression, Reframing the Welfare Queen: Feminist and CRT Alternatives to Poverty Discourse, USC Gould School of Law, April 24, 2015. Andrea Freeman Page 4 of 9 Food Oppression: How “Neutral” Food Law and Policy Creates Racial and Socioeconomic Health Disparities, Just Food? Forum on Justice in the Food System, Harvard Law School, March 28, 2015. The 2014 Farm Bill: Subsidized Commodities and Food Oppression, Re-Tooling Food Law Conference, Seattle University School of Law, March 6, 2015. Food Oppression: Racial Disparities in Infant

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