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Racialized Notions of Professionalism and the Law (2023)

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Zoom

Start Date

24-3-2023 12:00 PM

End Date

24-3-2023 4:00 PM

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Program

Keynote Speaker

D. Wendy Greene, Director, Center for Law, Policy and Social Action, Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law

Panel I: Racialized Notions of Professionalism at the Bar and in Legal Academia

  • Jasmine M. Johnson and Pharoah Sutton-Jackson, Professionalism Reframed as Disparate Treatment: "Muting" the Expression of an Identity is Discrimination
  • Reginald Oh, The Lonely Asian American: Low Racial Status, Invisibility, and Racialized Notions of Leadership
  • Katherine Macfarlane, Ben Crump and Racialized Professionalism
  • Ieisha Humphrey, Don't Believe the Hype: How Hypervisibility Neutralizes Being a Brave Advocate

Panel II: Racialized Notions of Professionalism-Language, Being, and Belonging

  • Jonathan Barry-Blocker and Brooke Girley, The Gatekeepers: How State Bar Associations' Disciplinary Process is Racialized and Classist
  • Jennifer Safstrom, Analyzing Inclusive Language Practices in Clinical Advocacy
  • Julia Mizutani, Barred from the Profession: Mischaracterized as Unfit by Law

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Mar 24th, 12:00 PM Mar 24th, 4:00 PM

Racialized Notions of Professionalism and the Law (2023)

Zoom

Program

Keynote Speaker

D. Wendy Greene, Director, Center for Law, Policy and Social Action, Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law

Panel I: Racialized Notions of Professionalism at the Bar and in Legal Academia

  • Jasmine M. Johnson and Pharoah Sutton-Jackson, Professionalism Reframed as Disparate Treatment: "Muting" the Expression of an Identity is Discrimination
  • Reginald Oh, The Lonely Asian American: Low Racial Status, Invisibility, and Racialized Notions of Leadership
  • Katherine Macfarlane, Ben Crump and Racialized Professionalism
  • Ieisha Humphrey, Don't Believe the Hype: How Hypervisibility Neutralizes Being a Brave Advocate

Panel II: Racialized Notions of Professionalism-Language, Being, and Belonging

  • Jonathan Barry-Blocker and Brooke Girley, The Gatekeepers: How State Bar Associations' Disciplinary Process is Racialized and Classist
  • Jennifer Safstrom, Analyzing Inclusive Language Practices in Clinical Advocacy
  • Julia Mizutani, Barred from the Profession: Mischaracterized as Unfit by Law