December 20, 2012
Award given to those who have made
a contribution to legal education, the legal system or social
justice
Janai S. Nelson, Professor of Law and Associate Director of
The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic
Development, has been selected to receive the Association of
American Law Schools (AALS) Section on Minority Groups' 2013
Derrick A. Bell Award. Professor Nelson will accept the award at
the AALS Annual Meeting in January.
Named in honor of the late Professor
Derrick A. Bell, Jr. ― the first tenured African-American on
the Harvard Law School faculty ― the annual Derrick A. Bell
Award honors a junior faculty member who, through activism,
mentoring, colleagueship, teaching and scholarship, has made an
extraordinary contribution to legal education, the legal system or
social justice.
“This award is a great honor,” Professor Nelson said. “I am very
proud that my work as an educator and legal scholar at St. John’s
is carrying forward Professor Bell’s mission of examining critical
issues of race and social justice.”
St. John’s School of Law has a long history of
providing forums for studying and discussing how the law and its
practitioners can redress injustice locally, nationally and
globally. For over a decade, The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil
Rights and Economic Development has been at the forefront of legal
studies, research and outreach focusing on issues that affect the
lives of underrepresented people, while simultaneously educating
law students to be leaders on issues of racial, economic and social
justice.
“This is well deserved recognition for Professor Nelson,” said
Michael A. Simons, the Law School’s Dean and John V. Brennan
Professor of Law and Ethics. “She is an outstanding teacher, a
dedicated mentor, and an important scholar. Her research on
election law demonstrates the real world impact of legal
scholarship.”
“Derrick Bell was one of my law school professors,” Dean Simons
added, “and I am proud that Professor Nelson is carrying on his
legacy here at St. John’s.
For more information, please contact Elizabeth
Reilly, Associate Director of Media Relations at St. John’s, by
calling (718) 990-5789, or by e-mail to reillye@stjohns.edu.