Presentations

The Contiuing Crisis, (panelist at AALS Presidential Program II: Law School Diversity in a Post-Racial World at AALS, Annual Meeting , San Francisco, January 2011)

How to Enter the Legal Academy: Pipeline Program, (panelist at Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Seton Hall School of Law, September 2010)

Parental Liability for Child Marriages: The US Story, (panelist in The Clothesline Project , an annual event dedicated to eradicating violence against women at St. John’s University, April 2010)

Parental Liability for Child Marriages: The US Story, (speaker in the faculty forum series, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, March 2010)

Parental Liability for Child Marriages: The US Story, (work in progress session University of Virginia School of Law, Middle Atlantic People of Color Conference, January 2010)

Parental Differences & the Law: A Comparative Exploration of Religion & Culture, (workshop presented at the 2nd Annual Emerging Family Law Scholars Roundtable at the University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, Colorado, May 2009)

Opening & Closing Remarks, (opened and closed the day long 2009 Journal of Legal Commentary symposium on Thinking Outside the Box: New Challenges and New Approaches to Domestic Violence held at St. John’s University School of Law, March 2009)

Class in Public Policy, (Moderator for plenary panel University at Buffalo Law School, Northeast People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, January 2009)

Is Obama the Beginning of A Post Racial Era?, (panelist at Teachers College, Columbia University, January 2009)

That Guy’s A Batterer: A Public Approach to Domestic Violence in the Information Age (moderator and panelist at The Inaugural Annual Midwest Family Law Conference at Indiana University School of Law, June 2008)

That Guy’s A Batterer: A Public Approach to Domestic Violence in the Information Age (work in progress presenter at Emerging Family Law Scholars and Teachers Conference 2008 at Cardozo School of Law, June 2008)

That Guy’s A Batterer: A Public Approach to Domestic Violence in the Information Age (presenter at CUNY School of Law Faculty Colloquia, March 2008)

Culture & Religion A Fair Comparison? (panel chairperson & panelist at 11th Annual Conference & Annual Meeting of Association for the Study of Law, Culture & the Humanities at San Francisco State University / The University of California at Berkeley, March 2008)

That Guy’s A Batterer: A Public Approach to Domestic Violence (panelist at LatCrit XII at Florida International University College of Law, October 2007)

The Criminalization of Female Genital Surgeries (A Roundtable Conference: International Criminal Processes and Human Rights: New Challenges and Opportunities at University of Illinois College of Law, August 2007)       

The Culture Differential in Parental Autonomy (Baldy Center Faculty Seminar Series, Baldy Center for Law & Social Policy at SUNY Buffalo School of Law, March 2007)

TheCulture Differential in Parental Autonomy (Hofstra University School of Law Faculty Workshop, March 2006

Closing Remarks (closed one day conference on “Race, Culture, Class and Crisis in Child Welfare: Theory into Practice” at St. John’s University School of Law, November 2006)

Fighting Domestic Violence as a Minority Woman(panelist on panel entitled "The Intersectin of Race, Culture, Religion and Ethnicity” at Brooklyn Law School, October 2006)

The Culture Differential in Parental Autonomy (work in progress presentation at LatCrit XI at William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV, October 2006)

Multiculturalism and the Substantive Criminal Law, (panelist on panel entitled “Multicultural Perspectives on Gender, Race, and Crime in post-9/ll America" organized by the ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity for the ABA Annual Meeting in Honolulu, August 2006)

Culture and Parental Autonomy, (workshop at Northeast People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference in Nassau, Bahamas, July 2006)

Culture As Justification, Not Excuse, (opened conference with presentation of award winning paper at the 12th Annual Conference of Asian Pacific American Law Faculty at Wayne State University School of Law, April 2006)

Multiculturalism and the Criminal Law, (chair of panel and presenter at 8th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and Humanities at Syracuse University School of Law, March 2006)

Culture As Justification, Not Excuse (panelist at Culture & Crime Symposium at University of Florida School of Law sponsored by the ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity, April 2005)

The Cultural Defense and the Criminal Law (panelist at National People of Color Conference at George Washington University School of Law, October 2004)

The Challenge of Motive in the Criminal Law (workshop at Northeast People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference at University of Connecticut School of Law, April 2004)

   
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