Emily M.S. Houh / April-June 2014
Emily’s most recent article, co-authored with UC Law colleague Kristin Kaslem, is now in print: It’s Critical: Legal Participatory Action Research, 19 Mich. J. Race & L. 287 (2014). … Continue reading
Emily’s most recent article, co-authored with UC Law colleague Kristin Kaslem, is now in print: It’s Critical: Legal Participatory Action Research, 19 Mich. J. Race & L. 287 (2014). … Continue reading →
Kristin’s most recent article, co-authored with UC Law colleague Emily Houh, is now in print: It’s Critical: Legal Participatory Action Research, 19 Mich. J. Race & L. 287 (2014). … Continue reading →
Several of Verna’s articles were cited: Private Choices, Public Consequences: Public Education Reform and Feminist Legal Theory, 12 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 563 (2006), in Osamudia R. James, Opt-Out Education: School Choice as Racial Subordination, 99 Iowa … Continue reading →
In September, Emily along with co-author Kristin Kalsem, completed a manuscript of their article “It’s Critical: Legal Participatory Action Research.”
In September, Kristin along with co-author Emily Houh, completed a manuscript of their article “It’s Critical: Legal Participatory Action Research.”
Kristin’s article Looking for Law in All the “Wrong” Places: Outlaw Texts and Early Women’s Advocacy, 13 S. Cal. Rev. L. & Women’s Stud. 273 (2004), was cited in Subversion and Sympathy: Gender, LA and the British Novel. Edited by Martha … Continue reading →
Kristin’s invited book review of Susan Sage Heinzelman’s Riding the Black Ram: Law, Literature, and Gender is now in print in the American Journal of Legal History. UC Law’s Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, co-directed by Kristin and Profs. … Continue reading →
UC Law’s Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, co-directed by Verna and Profs. Emily Houh and Kristin Kalsem, threw a major conference, Social Justice Feminism, at UC Law on October 25-27. Several of Verna’s publications were cited: The First (Black) Lady, … Continue reading →
Kristin’s article, Stumped: The Story of Stump v. Sparkman 80 UMKC L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2012) (with Debora Threedy, Aden Ross & Laura Kessler) has been accepted for publication. The Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, which is directed … Continue reading →
Verna’s article, Social Justice Feminism, 18 UCLA Women’s L.J. 131 (2010) (with Kristin Kalsem), was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for: LSN: Employment Statutes (Topic). As part of the UC Law’s faculty exchange program, Verna read excerpts … Continue reading →