Emily Houh / April 2012

Emily received the Goldman Prize for Excellence in Teaching.  She was selected by the Goldman Prize Committee “because of [her] depth of knowledge and passion for her subject matter and her commitment to her students’ success….  [S]he is one of the most respected and well-liked professors at UC Law.”

 “Cracking the Egg”: Which Came First — Stigma or Affirmative Action?, 96 Cal. L. Rev. 1299 (2008), an article Emily co-authored with Angela Onwuachi-Willig (Iowa/Law) and Mary Campbell (Iowa/Sociology), was selected for inclusion in the newest edition of Richard Delgado’s Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge (Richard Delgado ed., Temple University Press forthcoming 2012).

The Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, which is directed by Emily, Kristin Kalsem, and Verna Williams, presented the Rev. W. Edward Harris, Minister Emeritus, All Souls Unitarian Church in Indianapolis, IN, who gave a speech, Is the Struggle for Civil Rights Over? April 4, 2012.

The Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, which is directed by Emily, Kristin Kalsem, and Verna Williams, and the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies presented a symposium, A Conversation with Professor Janet Halley, on April 19.  Halley is the Royall Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.

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