This Essay reflects upon my professional experiences as a Black woman both at Notre Dame and beyond. It argues that it is important for students to have demographically diverse professors within their educational environments. It calls for the Notre Dame Law School community to continue to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture
This essay begins and ends with Fisher II, the most recent addition to the law on diversity in admis...
These comments are a reflection on, and an expansion of, points made during the author’s introductio...
Law students of color typically avoid seeking the mentorship of white law professors, largely white ...
This Essay reflects upon my professional experiences as a Black woman both at Notre Dame and beyond....
This Essay reflects upon my professional experiences as a Black woman both at Notre Dame and beyond....
In 2019, the Author organized with Maria Isabel Medina and participated as a panelist in the Roundta...
This Essay is a reflection from my perspective as a Dakota woman law professor on my fifth law schoo...
“My concern is that we need to make legal education, and especially traditional law school classes, ...
Women and other underrepresented groups have fought valiantly to render legal education inclusive re...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
Women of color are already severely underrepresented in legal academia; as enrollment drops and lega...
The author provides a narrative of her faculty experience in a predominately white university. She d...
Twenty-five years ago, law schools were in the developing stages of a pitched battle for the future ...
Respect for diversity was one quality many faculty members considered significant when searching in ...
This essay begins and ends with Fisher II, the most recent addition to the law on diversity in admis...
These comments are a reflection on, and an expansion of, points made during the author’s introductio...
Law students of color typically avoid seeking the mentorship of white law professors, largely white ...
This Essay reflects upon my professional experiences as a Black woman both at Notre Dame and beyond....
This Essay reflects upon my professional experiences as a Black woman both at Notre Dame and beyond....
In 2019, the Author organized with Maria Isabel Medina and participated as a panelist in the Roundta...
This Essay is a reflection from my perspective as a Dakota woman law professor on my fifth law schoo...
“My concern is that we need to make legal education, and especially traditional law school classes, ...
Women and other underrepresented groups have fought valiantly to render legal education inclusive re...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
Women of color are already severely underrepresented in legal academia; as enrollment drops and lega...
The author provides a narrative of her faculty experience in a predominately white university. She d...
Twenty-five years ago, law schools were in the developing stages of a pitched battle for the future ...
Respect for diversity was one quality many faculty members considered significant when searching in ...
This essay begins and ends with Fisher II, the most recent addition to the law on diversity in admis...
These comments are a reflection on, and an expansion of, points made during the author’s introductio...
Law students of color typically avoid seeking the mentorship of white law professors, largely white ...