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ClassCrits XIV--Program 

 

Demanding Justice in the Face of Retrenchment: Finding Common Ground and Building Coalition Across Borders

 

Co-Sponsored by ClassCrits, Inc., Southwestern Law School, The Law & 

Political Economy Collective, The Southwestern Law Review, 

and the Southwestern Journal of International Law

 

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Southwestern School of Law

February 9-10, 2024

 

Friday, February 9, 2024

 

8:00 a.m.-8:45a.m. Bullocks Wilshire 3rd Floor Foyer: Registration and Breakfast

 

8:45 a.m.-9:00a.m. BW 390: Welcome and Opening Remarks 

           Darby Dickerson, President and Dean, Southwestern Law School

           Lucy Jewel, ClassCrits President, Professor of Law & Director of Legal Writing,

      University of Tennessee College of Law

 

9:00 a.m.-10:15 a.m.  Opening Plenary: Reproductive Justice & Resistance

 

Moderator: Nazenin Eghbal

Kathryn Abrams, Herma Hill Kay Distinguished Professor of Law, UC Berkeley

Athena Mutua, Floyd H. & Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar, University at Buffalo, School of Law

Denise Cespedes, Legal Research & Writing Instructor at Florida A&M University, College of L

Law  

Anibal Rosario-Lebron, Associate Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School S.I. Newhouse Center

for Law and Justice

 

10:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Break (Refreshments available in BW 3rd Floor Foyer) 

 

 10:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Concurrent Panels

 

Concurrent Panel 1A: Race, Work, and Twenty-First Century Organizing

 

Moderator: Laura Price

Shirley Lin, Assistant Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School

Veena Dubal, Professor of Law, UCI

Saul Sarabia, Academic Coordinator at UCLA’s Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Independent Consultant at Solidarity Consulting, Inc.

Angela P. Harris, Professor Emerita, UC Davis School of Law

 

Concurrent Panel 1B: Sweetening the Struggle: Justice Cream (Ice Cream) As A Case Study on Learning Through Practice 

 

Moderator: Kari Van Sinden

British Reynolds, Liberatory Educator at Justice Cream 

Claudia Espinel, PhD Student Criminology, Law, and Justice, University of Illinois, Chicago, Core Team, Justice Cream

Maria Espinel, Justice Cream

Hialy  Gutierrez, Founder and Solidarity Systems Imagineer at Justice Cream

Sarah Malone, PhD Student, Criminology, Law, and Justice, University of Illinois, Chicago

 

Concurrent Panel 1C: Ending the War on Drugs & Stopping Fascism 

 

Moderator: Fernando Samayoa

Steven Ramirez, Abner J. Mikva Professor of Law & Director, Business Law Center, Loyola

University Chicago, Author 

Sheldon Lyke, Associate Professor, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Reader

Andre Cummings, Associate Dean for Faculty Development Charles Baum Distinguished

Professor of Law, University of Arkansas, Author

Audra Savage, Assistant Professor of Law, Wake Forest Law, Reader 

 

Concurrent Panel 1D: Law--Dual Consciousness

 

Moderator: Piper Hinson

Camilo Romero, Professor of Law, Santa Ana College and Co-Founder of ReGeneracion

Brendan Conner, Assistant Professor of Law, Delaware Law School 

Navi Kaur, Assistant Professor, San Francisco State University

Jenny Logan, Attorney and PhD candidate in Law at Birkbeck College, University of London

Catherine Carpenter, The Honorable Arleigh M. Woods and William T. Woods Chair and

Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School

 

12:15 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Louis ___ Room (BW 2nd Floor): Lunch and Keynote Speaker Professor Veena Dubal

 

 

1:45 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Concurrent Panels

 

Concurrent Panel 2A: Immigration—Identity, Violence, & Mobility

 

Moderator:

Daniel Morales, Associate Professor of Law; Dwight Olds Chair, University of Houston Law

Center

Stephen Lee, Professor of Law, UCI School of Law

Isabel Medina, Ferris Family Distinguished Professor of Law, Loyola University New Orleans

College of Law

MariaTeresa "Maritere" Gomez, Northern Illinois University College of Law

 

Concurrent Panel 2B: On Law Breaking, Defiance, and Non-Compliance 

 

Moderator:

Amna A. Akbar, Charles W. Ebersold and Florence Whitcomb Ebersold Professorship, Ohio

State University

Jennifer Lee, Associate Professor, Temple University  

Marbre Stahly-Butts, Soros Justice Fellow at Center for Popular Democracy, Law Professor,  CUNY Law School

Ryan Doerfler, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School

Veryl Pow, Associate Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law

 

Concurrent Panel 2C: Conservative Constitutionalism

 

Moderator:

Luke Boso, Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School

Thomas Kleven, Professor of Law, Texas Southern University 

Michael Smith, Assistant Professor of Law, St. Mary’s School of Law

Jeremiah Ho, Associate Professor of Law, Saint Louis University School of Law 

 

3:00 pm.-3:15 p.m. Break (Refreshments BW 3rd Floor Foyer) 

 

3:15 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Concurrent Panels

 

Concurrent Panel 3A: Demanding Justice Via Private Law: A Space for Coalitions

 

Moderator:

Martha Chamallas, Robert J. Lynn Chair in Law, Ohio State University

Gali Racabi, Associate Member of the Law Faculty & Assistant Professor, School of Industrial

& Labor Relations, Cornell School of Law

Lua Yuille, Professor of Law and Business; Associate Dean for Research and Interdisciplinary

Education, Northeastern University School of Law

Hila Keren, Associate Dean for Research, Paul E. Treusch Professor of Law, Southwestern Law

School

 

Concurrent Panel 3B: Youth Power Not Guns: Legal Empowerment to Reimagine the Constitution with Youth Movements 

 

Moderator:

Zenande Booi, Executive Director, Fordham Law School Center for Race and Justice

Maryam Salmanova, Co-Executive Director, Peer Defense Project, Law Student, Brooklyn Law

School

Addys Castillo, Executive Director Citywide Youth Coalition, Law Student, University of

Connecticut School of Law

 

Concurrent Panel 3C: Barbara Kingsolver’s Demon, Copperhead, a ClassCrits Law & Literature Discussion

 

Moderator:

Lucy Jewel, Director of Legal Writing and Professor of Law, University of Tennessee College of

Law

Wendy Bach, Professor of Law, University of Tennessee College of Law

Telia Williams, Assistant Professor of Law, Northern Illinois University College of Law

Lisa Pruitt, Professor of Law, University of California Davis School of Law

 

Concurrent Panel 3D: Environmental Justice

 

Moderator: Graham Outerbridge 

Vincent Benlloch, 3L Law Student, UCLA School of Law 

Rohan Gray, Assistant Professor of Law, Willamette University College of Law

Naadiya Hutchinson, Just Transition Lawyering Network Manager at Taproot Earth

Carmen Gonzalez, Morris I. Leibman Professor of Law, Loyola University Chicago School

of Law

 

4:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Break (Refreshments BW 3rd Floor Foyer)  

 

4:45 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Concurrent Panels

 

Concurrent Panel 4A: Food Justice 

 

Moderator: 

Ernesto Hernandez-Lopez, Professor of Law, Chapman University, Fowler School of Law

Kim Vu-Dinh, Associate Professor of Law & Director of the Economic Inclusion Clinic,

Mitchell Hamline School of Law 

Andrea Freeman, Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School 

Marley Weiss, Professor of Law, University of Maryland Carey School of Law


Concurrent Panel 4B: In Real Life

 

Moderator:

Heidi Gilchrist, Professor of Legal Writing and Co-Director of Legal Research and Writing,

Brooklyn Law School

McKay Cunningham, Director, On-Campus Experiential Learning, College of Idaho 

Latonia Haney Keith, Vice President of High Impact Practices at The College of Idaho

Ron Hochbaum, Director, Homeless Advocacy Clinic, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law,

University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, Individual Presentation 

Phoenix Johnson & Julia Ricciardi, Tlingit & Haida Nation; Law Student, Willamette University

College of Law 

 

Concurrent Panel 4C: Reexamining Socially Constructed Status Categories: “Children” and the “Disabled”

 

Moderator:

Diane Kemker, Professor of Law, Southern University Law Center

Sarah Medina Camiscoli, Assistant Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School Newark & Peer

Defense Project

Sean Scott, President and Dean of California Western School of Law

Kia Turner, Knight-Hennessy Scholar, Stanford University

 

Concurrent Panel 4D: Economic Regulation, Enforcement & the Administrative State 

 

Moderator: Aria Beizai

Darren Bush, Professor of Law, University of Houston Law Center 

Thomas Joo, Professor of Law, University of California Davis

Jay Varellas, Ph.D. student at the University of California, Berkeley

 

6:15 p.m.-8:00 p.m. The Louis Room (BW 2nd Floor) Dinner + Poetry Reading with Alycia D. Jenkins

 

8:15 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Film Screening: Finding the Money (Westmoreland 329)

            

  

Saturday, February 10, 2024

 

8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Works in Progress Sessions 

Mentoring newer scholars is an important part of ClassCrits conferences. We encourage everyone to participate in discussing one of the individual presentations by emerging scholars over breakfast.

 

David Seaton, Translating Leftist Legal Theory Into Action, graduate student at University of Missouri; Commentator: Lua Yuille, Professor, Northeastern University School of Law

 

Greg Baltz, Tenant Union Law, Assistant Professor, Rutgers Law School Newark; Commentator: Thomas Kleven, Professor, Thurgood Marshall School of Law

 

Ximena Benavides, The Shadows of Sun Shine Laws, Lecturer & Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale Law School; Commentator: Chumlin Leonhard, Professor, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

 

Jenna Prochaska, From Participation to Engagement, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Chicago Law School; Commentator: Jenny Logan, Associate Faculty Member, Brooklyn Institute for Social Research

 

Zsea Bowmani, Queering Climate Justice, Assistant Professor, University of Toledo College of Law; Commentator: Jeremiah Ho, Associate Professor, Saint Louis University School of Law

 

Jacqueline Stein, Moving Beyond Isolation – A Reconceptualization of Union Rights for Prison Workers, PhD candidate, Martin-Luther-University, Halle, Germany; Commentator: Angela Cornell, Professor, Cornell Law School

 

Ally Potamianos, Regulation of Street Food Vendors in New York City: An Administrative Law Problem, LLM candidate, New York University School of Law; Commentator: Kim Vu-Dinh, Associate Professor, Mitchell Hamline School of Law

 

Amanda Stephens, Does Ratifying CEDAW Make a Difference in Women’s Lives? Lessons From India’s Ratification of CEDAW, Assistant Professor. St. Mary’s University School of Law;

Commentator: Saru Matambanadzo, Associate Professor, Tulane University School of Liberal Arts 

 

Kristina Kersey, Don’t Forget About Me: Demanding Transfer Schemes Adhere to Prevailing Notions of Science, Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee College of Law; Commentator: Michael Smith, Assistant Professor, St. Mary’s University School of Law

 

Fanna Gamal, The Racial Proxy Paradox, Assistant Professor, UCLA School of Law; Commentator: Angela Harris, Professor Emerita, UC Davis School of Law

 

 

9:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Concurrent Panels

 

Concurrent Panel 5A: Tax Law and Policy and Its Implications

 

Moderator: 

Ajay Mehrotra, William G. and Virginia K. Karnes Research Professor of Law,

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

Camille Walsh, Associate Professor, University of Washington Bothell

Francine Lipman, Professor of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas


Concurrent Panel 5B: Power Shifting 

 

Moderator:

Ximena Benavides, Resident Fellow, Yale Law School  

Ndjuoh MehChu, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law

Gigi Tewari, Assistant Professor of Law, Widener University Delaware Law School

 

Concurrent Panel 5C: Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights (Author meets Reader)

 

Moderator: Hila Keren, Associate Dean of Research and Professor of Law, Southwestern

Law School

Dylan Penningroth (author), Professor of Law and History, University of California, Berkeley

LaToya Baldwin-Clark, Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law (Reader)

Fanna Gamal, Assistant Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law (Reader)

Ariela Gross, Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law (Reader)

 

Concurrent Panel 5D: Living Up to Our Commitments

 

Moderator:

Aileen Doherty, Adjunct Economics Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Daniel Evans, Assistant Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law

Andrew Mamo, Associate Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law

Chunlin Leonhard, Professor of Law, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

 

10:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Break (Refreshments available in BW 3rd Floor Foyer) 

 

10:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Emerging Scholars Workshop (closed session)

 

Moderator: Angela Harris

Scholar: Seema Patel

Commentators

  • Professor Hiba Hafiz, Associate Professor of Law, Boston College Law School
  • Professor Brishen Rogers, Professor of Law, Georgetown Law
  • Professor Noah Zatz, Professor of Law and Labor Studies, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law

 

10:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Concurrent Panels

 

Concurrent Panel 6A: Revisiting Race & Class 

 

Moderator:

Neil Gotanda, Professor of Law, Emeritus, Westcliff University, Western State College of Law

Swethaa Ballakrishnen, Professor of Law & Associate Dean for Faculty Research and 

Development, University of California Irvine, School of Law

Reshard Kolabhai, Yale Law School, LL.M. Student

 

Concurrent Panel 6B: The History and Future of the Labor Union Movement  

 

Moderator: 

Michael Green, Professor of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law

Shirley Lin, Assistant Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School

Sameer Ashar, Clinical Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine School of Law

Angela Cornell, Clinical Professor of Law, Cornell Law School

Christopher Cameron, Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School  

 

Concurrent Panel 6C: Property and Housing

 

Moderator: Anayensy De La Cruz-Zepeda

John Whitlow, Associate Professor of Law, The City University of New York School of Law

Ana Rivera, Associate Clinical Professor and Director, Northeastern University School of Law

Zachary Hale, CUNY John Jay Economics Graduate Program 

Julie Gilfoff , Associate Professor, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law

 

Concurrent Panel 6D: Legal History & Race

 

Moderator:

Lucy Jewel, Professor of Law, University of Tennessee College of Law 

Malachi Crawford, Associate Professor, Prairie View A&M University 

Martha Mahoney, Professor of Law and Dean’s Distinguished Scholar, University of Miami

School of Law  

Alex Pearl, Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law

 

12:15 p.m.-1:45 p.m. The Louis Room (BW 2nd Floor): Lunch and Plenary Panel: UNITE HERE

 

Moderator: Thomas Kleven

Kurt Petersen, Co-President

Jeremy Blasi, General Counsel

Robbie Robertson, Chief Shop Steward, Cook, Beverly Hilton

Alice Stanford, Chief Shop Steward, Banquet Server, JW Marriott LA Live. Local 11 Executive

Board Member.

Vicky Beza, Chief Shop Steward, Front Desk Agent, Westin Bonaventure. Local 11 Organizer.

Liliana Hernandez, Chief Shop Steward. Room Attendant, Fairmont Miramar.

 

2:00 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Concurrent Panels

 

Concurrent Panel 7A: Coalition Building & Movement Lawyering

 

Moderator:

Andrew Friedman, Director, Initiative for Community Power, Center on Race, Inequality and

the Law and Adjunct Professor of Clinical Law, New York University School of Law

Donna Coker, Professor of Law, University of Miami School of Law 

Chad Sinkler, Beyond the Bars Attorney (former)

Hedwig Lieback, Ph.D. Candidate, Columbia University  

Andrew Milne, Poverty Lawyer for Seniors, Maine

 

Concurrent Panel 7C: Wealth & Power 

 

Moderator: Roksana Czech

Jeena Shah, Associate Professor of Law, The City University of New York School of Law

Meena Jagannath, Director of Global Programs, Movement Law Lab

Timothy Kuhner, Associate Professor of Law, The University of Auckland, New Zealand 

Danni Hart, Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School

 

Concurrent Panel 7D: Inverting Immigration Exceptionalism 

 

Moderator:

Carrie Rosenbaum, Assistant Professor of Law, Chapman University School of Law

Pooja Dadhania, Professor of Law, California Western School of Law

Susan Bibler Coutin, Professor of Criminology, Law and Society and Anthropology, University

of California, Irvine 

 

3:15 pm.-3:30 p.m. Break (Refreshments BW 3rd Floor Foyer) 

 

3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Concurrent Panels

 

Concurrent Panel 8A: Workers, Unions, & Marx 

 

Moderator:

Jonathan Harris, Associate Professor, Loyola Law School 

Tristin Green, Professor of Law, Loyola Law School

Saru Matambanadzo, Professor of Law, Tulane University Law School

           

 

Concurrent Panel 8B: Critical Constitutional Reinvention: A Proposal for Reimagining America’s First Principles 

 

Moderator:

Atiba Ellis, Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Darrell Jackson, Professor of Law, University of Wyoming College of Law

Christian Sundquist, Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh School of Law  

 

Concurrent Panel 8C: Economics at Work 

 

Moderator:

Enrique Guerra-Pujol, Associate Instructor of Law, University of Central Florida

Michael Sousa, Associate Professor, University of Denver Sturm College of Law 

Tayyab Mahmud, Professor of Law, Seattle University 

Farshad Ghodoosi, Assistant Professor, California State University, Northridge  

 

4:45 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Closing Remarks (BW 390)