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RACE AND RACE-RELATED SCHOLARSHIP Celebrating 20 years of race-related research through the Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations

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  • R A C E A N D R A C E - R E L AT E D S C H O L A R S H I P

    Celebrating 20 years of race-related research through the Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations

  • THOMAS ANKERSENLegal Skills Professor; Director, Conservation Clinic

    • Desenvovimento do Direito de Posse Comunal de Terra nas Comunidades Afro-Latinas, 4 Revista amazônia LegaL de estudos sócio-JuRídico-ambientais 13 (2008) (with Katie Painter and Grenville Barnes).

    STEPHANIE BORNSTEIN

    Associate Professor of Law

    • Antidiscriminato-ry Algorithms, 70 aLabama Law Review (forth-coming 2018).

    • Equal Work, 77 maRyLand Law Review 581 (2018).

    • Reckless Discrimination, 105 caLifoRnia Law Review 1055 (2017).

    • Rights in Recession: Toward Administrative Antidiscrimina-tion Law, 33 yaLe Law & PoLicy Review 119 (2014).

    • Work, Family, and Discrimi-nation at the Bottom of the Ladder, 19 geoRgetown JouRnaL on PoveRty Law & PoLicy 1 (2012).

    JONATHAN R. COHENProfessor of Law; Associate Director, Institute for Dispute Resolution

    • Fostering Race- Related Dialogue: Lessons from a Small Seminar, 22 univeRsity of fLoRida JouRnaL of Law and PubLic PoLicy 407 (2011).

    CHARLES COLLIERProfessor of Law

    • The Death of Gun Control: An Amer-ican Tragedy, 41 cRiticaL inquiRy 102 (2014).

    SHAMIKA DALTONProfessor of Legal Research; Interim Associate Director, Legal Information Center

    • ceLebRating diveRsity: a Legacy of minoRity

    LeadeRshiP in the ameRican associ-ation of Law LibRaRies (William S. Hein & Co. 2d ed., 2018).

    • Embracing a Rich Diversity: Promoting Diversity among Patrons and Staff, 19 AALL sPectRum 8 (2015).

    NANCY E. DOWD

    David H. Levin Chair in Family Law

    • Reimagining equaLity: a new deaL foR chiL-dRen of coLoR (NYU Press 2018).

    • Straight Out of Compton: Devel-opmental Equality and a Critique of the Compton School Litigation, 45 caPitaL univeRsity Law Review 199 (2017).

    • Black Boys Matter: Developmental Equality, 45 hofstRa Law Review 47 (2016).

    • a new JuveniLe system: totaL RefoRm foR a bRoken system (NYU Press 2015).

    • What Men?: The Essentialist Error of the End of Men, 93 boston univeRsity Law Review 1205 (2013).

    F O R O V E R T W E N T Y Y E A R S , the University of Florida’s Center for the Study of Race and

    Race Relations (CSRRR) has been home to nationally-recognized race and law scholars. UF Law, with

    its expanding base of race and law scholars, continues to grow and build. CSRRR is home to more

    than one dozen race scholars, who have published nearly one hundred articles over the past decade.

    The work of the Race Center and its scholars has enhanced the scholarship, curriculum and national

    conversation around race, law and justice.

    20+ YEARS OF RACE AND RACE-RELATED SCHOLARSHIP20+

    Katheryn Russell-Brown

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  • • Unfinished Equality: The Case of Black Boys, 2 indiana JouRnaL of Law & sociaL equaLity 36 (2013).

    JOAN D. FLOCKSDirector, Social Policy Division, Center for Governmental Responsibility

    • Female Farmwork-ers’ Perceptions of Heat-Related Illness and Pregnancy Health, 18 JouRnaL of agRo-medicine 350 (2013).

    • Female Farmworkers’ Perceptions of Pesticide Exposure and Pregnancy Health, 14 JouRnaL immigRation & minoRity heaLth 626 (2012).

    MONIQUE HAUGHTON WORRELLSenior Legal Skills Professor; Director, Criminal Justice Center

    • Preliminary Report to The Governor’s Task Force on Citizen Safety and Pro-tection (2012).

    BERTA ESPERANZA HERNÁNDEZ-TRUYOLLevin, Mabie & Levin Professor

    • Glocalizing Women’s Health and Safety: Migration, Work, and Labor, 15 santa cLaRa JouRnaL of inteRna-tionaL Law 48 (2017)

    • Protecting Families, Protecting Children: Children, Sexuality & Human Rights, in oRientamento sessuaLe, identità di geneRe e tuteLa dei minoRi (Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane 2016) (with Roberto Virzo).

    • Globally Speaking - Honoring the Victims’ Stories: Matsuda’s Human Rights Praxis, 112 michigan Law Review fiRst imPRession 99 (2014).

    • Latinas, Culture and Globalization: Unveiling Gendered Inequalities, in changes, confLicts and ideoLogies in contemPoRaRy hisPanic cuLtuRe 535 (2014).

    • Culture Clashes: Indigenous Populations and Globaliza-

    THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF RACE AND RACE RELATIONSWAS ONE OF THE FIRST CENTERS OF ITS KIND.1

    Number of faculty members with published works

    relating to race

    Total number of faculty publications

    related to race

    3

    19 91UF Law’s ranking among

    all law schools for academic reputation.

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  • tion - The Case of Belo Monte, 12 seattLe JouRnaL foR sociaL Justice 775 (2014).

    • Narratives of Identity: Nation, and Outsiders Within Outsid-ers: Not Yet a Post-Anything World, 14 haRvaRd Latino Law Review 325 (2011).

    DIEDRE HOUCHEN Post-Doctoral Associate, Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations

    • Resilience Post Tenure: The Ex-perience of an African Ameri-can Woman in a PWI, 5 fLoRida JouRnaL of educa-tionaL administRation & PoLicy 68 (2018) (with Linda S. Behar-Horenstein et al.).

    • “Why Seek the Living Among the Dead?” African Ameri-can Pedagogical Excellence: Exemplar Practice for Teacher Education, 69 JouRnaL of teacheR education 341 (2018) (with Melanie Acosta & Michele Foster).An “Organized Body of Intelligent Agents”: The Florida

    State Teachers Association and Black Teacher Activism During De Jure Segregation (forthcom-ing 2018).

    • “Stakes Is High”: Culturally Relevant Practitioner Inquiry With African American Students Struggling to Pass Secondary Reading Exit Exams, 48 uRban education 92 (2013).

    DARREN HUTCHINSONStephen C. O’Connell Chair; Associate Dean for Faculty Development

    • Who Locked Us Up? Examin-ing the Social Meaning of Black Puni-tiveness 127 yaLe Law JouRnaL 2388 (2018).

    • Undignified: The Supreme Court, Racial Justice, and Dignity Claims, 69 fLoRida Law Review 1 (2017).

    • Preventing Balkanization or Facilitating Racial Domination: A Critique of the New Equal Protection, 22 viRginia JouRnaL of sociaL PoLicy & Law 1 (2015).

    • ‘Continually Reminded of Their Inferior Position’: Social Dominance, Implicit Bias, Criminality, and Race, 46 washington univeRsity JouRnaL of Law & PoLicy 23 (2014).

    • Resistance in the Afterlife of Identity, in tRanscending the boundaRies of Law: geneRations of feminism and LegaL theoRy 176 (Routledge 2010).

    • Social Movements and Judging: An Essay on Institutional Reform Litigation and Desegregation in Dallas, Texas, 62 smu Law Review 1635 (2009).

    MICHELLE S. JACOBSProfessor of Law; Assistant Director, Criminal Justice Center

    • The Violent State: Black Women’s Invisible Struggle against Police Violence, 24 wiLLiam & maRy JouRnaL of women & Law 39 (2017).

    20+ 20+ YEARS OF RACE AND RACE-RELATED SCHOLARSHIP

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  • • Maryland’s Parole Supervi-sion Fee: A Barrier to Reentry (Brennan Center for Justice 2009) (with Rebekah Diller and Judith Greene).

    • feminist LegaL theoRy: an an-ti-essentiaList ReadeR (NYU Press 2003) (with Nancy Dowd).

    SHANI M. KINGUniversity of Florida Research Foun-dation Professor; Director, Center on Children and Families

    • Cost-effective Juvenile Justice Reform: Lessons from the Just Be-ginning “Baby Elmo” Teen Par-enting Program, 93 North Carolina Law Review 1381 (2015) (with Rachel Barr and Jennifer Woolard).

    • Owning Laura Silsby’s Shame: How the Haitian Child Trafficking Scheme Embodies the Western Disre-gard for the Integrity of Poor Families, 25 haRvaRd human

    Rights JouRnaL 1 (2012).• The Family Law Canon in a

    (Post?) Racial Era, 72 ohio state Law JouRnaL 575 (2011).

    • Race, Identity, and Profes-sional Responsibility: Why Legal Services Organizations Need African American Staff Attorneys, 18 coRneLL JouRnaL Law & PubLic PoLicy 1 (2008).

    PEDRO MALAVETProfessor of Law

    • Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Civil Code and the Dangers of Transculturation (Cuba, Puerto Rico, El Código Civil y El Problema de La Transculturación, 29 fLoRida JouRnaL of inteRnation-aL Law 197 (2017).

    • Cluster Introduction: Puerto Rico: Interrogating Econom-ic, Political, and Linguis-tic Injustice, 42 caLifoRnia westeRn inteRnationaL Law JouRnaL 393 (2012).

    TOTAL NUMBER OF BOOK CHAPTERS17

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  • • The Inconvenience of a “Consti-tution [that] follows the flag . . . but doesn’t quite catch up with it”: From Downes v. Bidwell to Boumediene v. Bush, 80 missis-siPPi Law JouRnaL 181 (2010).

    • The Story of Downes v. Bidwell: ‘The Constitution Follows the Flag . . . But Doesn’t Quite Catch up With It, in Race and the Law stoRies (Foundation Press 2008).

    JASON P. NANCEUniversity Term Professor; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

    • Student Surveillance, Racial Inequalities, and Implicit Racial Bias, 66 Emory Law Journal 765 (2017).

    • Over-Disciplining Students, Racial Bias, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline, 50 University of Rich-mond Law Review 1063 (2016).

    • Students, Police, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline, 93 washington univeRsity Law Review 919 (2016).

    • Rethinking Law Enforcement Offi-cers in Schools, 84 geoRge washing-ton Law Review aRguendo 151 (2016).

    • Dismantling the School-to- Prison Pipeline: Tools for Change, 48 aRizona state Law JouRnaL 313 (2016).

    • An Empirical Analysis of Diversity in the Legal Profession, 47 connecticut Law Review 271 (2014) (with Paul E. Madsen).

    KENNETH NUNNProfessor of Law; Associate Director, Center on Children and Families

    • Essentially Black: Legal Theory and the Morality of Conscious Racial Identity 97 nebRaska Law Review (forthcoming 2018).

    • Sankofa and the Kongo: Fu-Kiau, African Consciousness, and Nation Building in the African Diaspora, in Revisiting afRican studies in a gLobaLized woRLd (University of Ghana 2016).

    • Doing Anti-racism: Toward an Egalitarian American Society, in Race, gendeR, sexuaLity, and sociaL cLass: dimensions of inequaLity (Sage Publications 2015).

    • The R-Word: A Tribute to Derrick Bell, 22 univeRsity of fLoRida JouRnaL of Law & PubLic PoLicy 431 (2011).

    • The Black Nationalist Cure to Disproportionate Minority Contact, in Justice foR kids: keePing kids out of the JuveniLe Justice system (NYU Press 2011).

    • Diversity as a Dead-End, 35 PePPeRdine Law Review 705 (2008).

    SHARON RUSHRaymond & Miriam Ehrlich Eminent Scholar Chair

    • Federalism, Diver-sity, Equality, and Article III Judges: Geography, Identity and Bias, 79 missouRi Law Review 119 (2014).

    • Talking About Race and Equality, 22 univeRsity of fLoRida JouRnaL of Law & PubLic PoLicy 417 (2011).

    • Protecting the Dignity and Equality of Children: The Impor-tance of Integrated Schools, 20 temPLe PoLiticaL & civiL Rights Law Review 71 (2010).

    • The Town/Gown Relationship: Duke, Durham, and Dignity, in Race to inJustice 55 (Carolina Academic Press 2009).

    TOTAL NUMBER OF LAW REVIEW ARTICLES PUBLISHED41

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  • CONTACT

    Center for the Study of Race and Race RelationsUniversity of Florida, Levin College of LawP.O. Box 117625, Gainesville, FL [email protected] • (352) 273-0614

    KATHERYN RUSSELL-BROWNChesterfield Smith Professor of Law; Director, Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations

    • The Academic Swoon Over Implicit Racial Bias: Costs, Benefits, and Other Considerations, 15 du bois Review: sociaL science ReseaRch

    on Race 185 (2018). • Black Criminology in

    the 21st Century, in buiLding a bLack cRiminoLogy: voLume 24 Race, theoRy, and cRime (Routledge 2018).

    • Making Implicit Bias Explicit: Black Men and the Police, in PoLicing the bLack man: aRRest, PRosecution, and imPRisonment 135 (Pantheon 2017).

    • Critical Black Protectionism, Black Lives Matter and Social Media: Building a Bridge to Social Justice, 60 howaRd Law JouRnaL 367 (2017).

    • Body Cameras, Police Violence, and Racial Credibility, 67 fLoRida Law Review foRum 207 (2016).

    • the coLoR of cRime (NYU Press 2009).

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  • Fredric G. Levin College of LawP.O. Box 117633Gainesville, FL 32611-7633

    C S R R R A N N UA L S P R I N G L E C T U R E S

    2018 Professor Laura E. Gómez, University of California, Los AngelesThe Racialization of Latinos in the United States: From Manifest Destiny to the 2016 Presidential Election 2017 Professor Cynthia Lee, The George Washington University Law SchoolRace, Policing, and Lethal Force: Remedying Shooter Bias with Martial Arts Training 2016 Professor Paul Butler, Georgetown Law SchoolThe Chokehold: Policing Black Men

    2015 President Jeremy Travis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

    Children of the Incarcerated: Collateral Victims of Crime 2014 Dr. Peggy McIntosh, Wellesley CollegeAn Academic Understanding of White Privilege: My Ongoing Journey 2013 Mr. Charles Blow, New York TimesAt Close Range: The Curious Case of Trayvon Martin 2012 Professor Alfred Brophy, University of North CarolinaSlavery, Secession, and the Constitution

    2011 Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Harvard University

    Are We in a Post Racial Society? Race in America Today 2010 Professor Robert S. Chang, Seattle University School of LawRicci, Race, and Equal Protection 2009 Professor Sherrilyn Ifill, University of Maryland School of LawRedefining Civil Rights in the Age of Obama 2008 Celebration of Justice Stephan Mickle’s Decade of Service on the Federal Bench

    2007 Professor Ian F. Haney-Lopez, UC BerkeleyA Nation of Minorities: Race, Ethnicity

    and Reactionary Colorblindness 2006 Professor Sheila Foster, Fordham Law School The Racial Ecology of a Natural Disaster 2005 Professor Paul Finkelman, University of Tulsa College of LawAffirmative Action for the Master Class: Understanding the Proslavery Constitution and its Implications for 21st Century America 2004 Professor Paul Butler, George Washington UniversityMuch Respect: Toward a Hip-Hop Theory of Punishment

    www.law.ufl.edu/areas-of-study/centers/csrrrCONNECT

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