Watch the June 30, 2020 joint discussion held by the American Constitution Society, Professor Michele Goodwin, and the National Black Law Students Association, addressing student concerns and featuring recent alumni who shared their perspectives, stories, and experiences.
Draft (as of August 17, 2021) of the forthcoming article, to be published in Rutgers Race and the Law Review: Symposium on Race & The Law: A Review on Building an Antiracist Curriculum and Law School.
This article examines results from the National Association for Law Placement, Inc.'s (NALP) short "pulse" surveys, which help quantify changes to our profession and industry, centered on DEI initiatives and changes made since the murder of George Floyd.
The LGBTQ+ Bar provides this free library of intersectional toolkits, articles, webinars, and videos to support LQBTQ+, Black, Asian, Latinx, and Indigenous students, colleagues, and communities.
In July 2021, Deans from over 150 law schools sent a letter to the American Bar Association, asking the Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar to require that law schools provide students with education and training on bias, cultural awareness, and anti-racist practices. Read the letter here.
Check out the State Bar of California's Strategic Plan, Attorney Census data and analysis, Council on Access and Fairness, and additional resources on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.