Monday, February 21, 2022 2:00pm to 3:30pm
About this Event
755 Library Road, Rochester, NY 14626
The Right To Reproduce: Reframing the Reproductive Rights Debate for a World Beyond Roe with Camille Gear Rich, Dorothy W. Nelson Professor of Law and Sociology at USC Gould School of Law
This talk will be offered in a hybrid format. Rich will lecture remotely, will be projected into the Hawkins-Carlson room, and be able to see and hear the audience. Guests are welcome to participate online or in person. Masks are required indoors at the University of Rochester.
If you plan to participate online, please register here.
SBAI is holding a teach-in on reproductive justice on Wednesday, February 16th, Rich's keynote talk is a part of this event series.
About:
Camille Gear Rich joined the USC Gould School of Law faculty in the fall of 2007 following five years of private practice. Her research and teaching interests include constitutional law, feminist legal theory, family law, children and the law and the First Amendment. She is the founder and director of PRYSM: The USC Initiative for the Study of Race, Gender, Sexuality and the Law. She is also the founding director of Gould's First Generation Legal Professionals program. Rich is widely know for her research on law, discrimination and identity formation issues related to race, class, gender and sexuality. Rich was a visiting professor at Stanford Law School in Winter/Spring of 2017. She was a visiting professor at Yale Law School in Spring 2019 and a visiting online professor at the University of Virginia Law School in Spring 2021. Read her full bio here.
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