Tuesday, October 19, 2021

October 20: Implicit Bias, Dehumanization and Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System

Attendees will learn more about the racial disparities in the U.S. criminal justice system and how those disparities were created and remain today. 
Faculty Spotlight Series
Webinar Date+Time:
October 20, 2021
12:00 PM in Eastern Time
Speaker:
Professor Reginald Oh  is a prolific scholar whose work is most often a careful examination of distributive justice, including the ways in which justice succeeds or fails when gender and race are involved.
History, politics, linguistic analysis, and race and gender studies inform articles such as "Interracial Marriage in the Shadows of Jim Crow: Racial Segregation as Racial and Gender Subordination" in the University of California Davis Law Review (2006) and "Discrimination and Distrust: A Critical Linguistic Analysis of the Discrimination Concept" in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (2005). "Regulating White Desire," which examines the gendered nature of racial segregation, was published in the Wisconsin Law Review in 2007. "Fear of a Multiracial Planet: Loving’s Children and the Genocide of the White Race" was published in the Fordham Law Review in 2018.
By:
  • Cleveland-Marshall School of Law
  • Presented in conjunction with the Racial Justice Community Conversation Work Group 
Credit:
1 hour of online CLE credit, pending approval.
Cost:
Free and open to the public.

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