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Kurt A. Strasser, Interim Dean and Phillip I. Blumberg Professor of Law, Connecticut Law Review and the Day Pitney Foundation invite you to
Constituting a Community: From Legal Education to Justice Education
A Talk by 2007 Day Pitney Visiting Scholar
Angela P. Harris
Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, Boalt Hall.
2007 Day Pitney Visiting Scholar
Play Prof. Harris's talk:
Play the Q & A session:
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
William R. Davis Courtroom
University of Connecticut School of Law
55 Elizabeth Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Before joining the Boalt faculty in 1988, Angela Harris served as a law clerk to Judge Joel M. Flaum of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and as an attorney in the San Francisco office of Morrison & Foerster. She was a visiting professor at Stanford Law School in 1991, Yale Law School in 1997 and Georgetown Law Center in 2000. Harris's writing and research focuses on feminist legal theory and Critical Race Theory. Her recent publications include: A Woman's Place is in the Marketplace (with Emma Coleman Jordan, 2005); Gender and Law: Theory, Doctrine, Commentary (with Katharine T. Bartlett and Deborah L. Rhode, 2002); and Crossroads, Directions and a New Critical Race Theory (with Francisco Valdes and Jerome McCristal Culp, 2002). Harris is also a founding member of LatCrit Inc. (www.latcrit.org). In 2003 Harris received the Rutter Award for Teaching Distinction, an annual award that honors a Boalt Hall professor who has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to teaching. She also received the 2003 Mathew O. Tobriner Public Service Award, an annual prize that recognizes Bay Area law school professors for their commitment to academic diversity and for mentoring the next generation of lawyers.
FREE admission. Lunch will be served immediately following the talk to those who RSVP to the Connecticut Law Review at (860)570-5331 or . If you require reasonable accommodations for a disability, please contact Jane Thierfeld Brown at (860)570-5132 at least two weeks in advance.

