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Webinar - Academic Freedom Amid Curricular Regulation and Research Restrictions In this webinar, Professor Eric Berger of the University of Nebraska College of Law discusses academic freedom amid curricular regulation and research restrictions with Dr. Katrina Jagodinsky and her Rights & Wrongs in American Legal History class.
Webinar - Affirmative Action's Origins and Legacies In this webinar, UNL Law Faculty Eric Berger, Danielle Jefferis, and Catherine Wilson provide an in-depth look at affirmative action, delving into its origins and tracing its impact to the present day.
Webinar - Asian Americans Confront U.S. Law and Policy: A Case Study of the Vietnamese Impact on Defining the "Refugee" In this webinar, Drs. Linda Ho Peché and Donna D. Anderson discuss the role Vietnamese migrants played in creating the current status of refugees with our And Justice For All class.
Webinar - Equal Protection, Reconstruction, and the Meaning of the 14th Amendment In this webinar, Dr. Kate Masur of Northwestern University discusses the 14th Amendment and the implications of equal protection under the law with Dr. Sharlene Sinegal-DeCuir of Xavier University and Dr. William Thomas and his American Constitutional History class.
Webinar - From Back Alley to the Border: Criminal Abortion in the 20th Century U.S. In this webinar, Dr. Alicia Gutierrez-Romine of California State University, San Bernardino, discusses U.S. constitutionalism and criminal abortion in the 20th century with Dr. William Thomas and his American Constitutional History class.
Webinar - More Than a Snapshot: Will Brown's Lynching and the Violence of History In this webinar, Professor Ashley Howard of the University of Iowa discusses racial violence in the Midwest with Dr. Katrina Jagodinsky and her Rights & Wrongs in American Legal History class.
Webinar - The Carceral State: Legal Histories of American Unfreedom In this webinar, Professor Taja-Nia Henderson of Rutgers Law School discusses race, the carceral state, and the criminalization of Blackness with Professor Danielle Jefferis of the University of Nebraska College of Law and our And Justice For All class.
Webinar - The Insular Cases and Contested Citizenship In this webinar, Professor Robert McGreevey of the College of New Jersey discusses the intersection of U.S. colonial power and migration with Dr. Jeannette Eileen Jones and her And Justice For All class.
Webinar - The Worst Trickster Story Ever Told: Native America, the Supreme Court, and the U.S. Constitution In this webinar, Professor Keith Richotte, Jr., of the University of Arizona discusses the Supreme Court's understanding of Native America from an Indigenous perspective with Dr. Katrina Jagodinsky and her Rights & Wrongs in American Legal History class.
Webinar - U.S. Constitutionalism and Native American Sovereignty In this webinar, Professor Ned Blackhawk of Yale University discusses his recent book The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History, which argues for the centrality of Native people and their nations throughout American history from the colonial era to the present, as well as tribal sovereignty and federal Indian law in the United States.
Webinar - Vanguard: Black Women and the Right to Vote In this webinar, Professor Martha S. Jones of Johns Hopkins University discusses Black women and the right to vote with Dr. William Thomas and his American Constitutional History class.