Scholar Advocate Program
The Scholar Advocate Program is a Law 298 group research and writing project to incubate innovative legal scholarship that focuses on the intent requirement in discrimination law, affirmative action, and challenges to privilege, inequality, and subordination that look beyond traditional discrimination law. In collaboration with the Equal Justice Society in San Francisco and the University of Hawaii Richardson School of Law (Professors Eric Yamamoto and Linda Krieger) students will also be learning how to craft theoretical and empirical scholarship to make it more accessible to the bar, the bench, and the public. If you are interested please contact Mary Louise Frampton at mlframpton@law.berkeley.edu.
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