Re: my scholarly agenda π« ππ
teaching and learning about learning and teaching / mom / running and rowing / stuff i read
Re: my scholarly agenda π« ππ
Looking forward to taking part in this BBA event: The Ethical Attorney - Mental Health and the Legal Profession: https://bostonbar.my.site.com/LightningMemberPortal/s/lt-event?id=a1YRc000000iYyrMAE
π£οΈSULS CLE Credit Opportunity! Join The National Lawyers Guild, Black Law Students Association, and Suffolk's DEI Committee for Razing the Carceral State: A Vision for Abolition happening tomorrow, Tues. March 5th in the Moot Courtroom.
Suffolk University is looking for a new Provost: please share with your networks and any wonderful candidates! https://diversifiedsearchgroup.com/search/20643-suffolk-university-provost/
Everything Prof. Sarah Sherman-Stokes writes is a "must read" for me (there's a reason I try to convince people we are the same person!). Most recently: "Immigration Detention Abolition and the Violence of Digital Cages" in the University of Colorado Law Review https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1518&context=lawreview
New England law school staff, faculty, and admin, please join us on April 26!
An important story, and such important work being done by GBLS and Schuyler. The human rights of all people matter, not only "perfect" immigrants with easy stories. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/31/us/marco-flores-massachusetts-deportation.html
I was really moved by and grateful for this matter-of-fact portrayal of one day in the life of one person: https://www.pressherald.com/2023/12/03/moved-along-what-its-like-to-be-homeless-and-repeatedly-displaced/ (tw substance abuse, sexual assault)
On this Trans Day of Remembrance, mourning, and/but also joy, anger, sadness, love, creativity, freedom, safety, and respect. Our trans friends and family deserve it all. π³οΈββ§οΈ π
And for one brief (but published!) moment, Sarah Sherman-Stokes and I were SCOTUS Justices. π Truly an honor to be a part of this incredible series, and wonderful volume (Feminist Judgments: Immigration Law Opinions Rewritten). Thanks to Kevin Lapp for shepherding us through this process, and to Ahilan Arulanantham for his generosity in writing the Commentary, and his ongoing incredible work on behalf of immigrant rights.
Lovely 9mi run this AM; slower and older but enjoying running more than ever before.
Still (and slowly) reading βWhen Crack Was King,β fantastic mix of first person accounts, American history, journalism. Recommended.
@design_law thanks friend :)
@Colarusso still learning these toots and boosts but happy to see your friendly face :)