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BridgesCurriculum Vitae 1 Khiara M. Bridges UC Berkeley School of Law Berkeley, CA 94720-7200 Academic Positions: University of California, Berkeley School of Law Professor of Law, July 2019 present Courses: Criminal Law; Family Law; Reproductive Rights and Justice; Environmental Justice and Reproductive Justice Boston University Professor of Law and Professor of Anthropology, May 2015 June 2019 Associate Dean of Equity, Justice, and Engagement, July 2018 June 2019 Associate Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Anthropology, July 2010 May 2015 Courses: Advanced Constitutional Law The Fourteenth Amendment; Criminal Law; Critical Race Theory; Reproductive Justice Harvard Law School Visiting Professor of Law, August 2016 May 2017 Courses: Criminal Law; Critical Race Theory; Reproductive Justice Stanford Law School Visiting Professor of Law, January 2017 Courses: Critical Race Theory Reading Group; Reproductive Justice Yale Law School Visiting Professor of Law, January 2016 May 2016 Courses: Critical Race Theory Education: Columbia University; Department of Anthropology, New York, NY Ph.D. degree (with distinction), October 2008 Honors: Recipient of a Dissertation Fieldwork Grant awarded by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research; Recipient of Columbia University Fellowship (tuition and stipend) Columbia University School of Law, New York, NY J.D. degree, May 2002 Honors: James Kent Scholar (2002), Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar (2000, 2001), Hamilton Fellowship (a merit-based tuition waiver) Activities: Columbia Law Review, Developing Editor; Teaching Assistant to David Leebron (Torts); Teaching Assistant to the late E. Allan Farnsworth (Contracts) Spelman College, Atlanta, GA B.A. degree (summa cum laude), May 1999 Major: Sociology; Minor: Writing Cumulative GPA: 4.0 (Scale A = 4.0) Honors: Valedictorian, Phi Beta Kappa

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K h i a r a M . B r i d g e s

UC Berkeley School of Law

Berkeley, CA 94720-7200

Academic Positions: University of California, Berkeley School of Law

Professor of Law, July 2019 – present

Courses: Criminal Law; Family Law; Reproductive Rights and Justice; Environmental Justice

and Reproductive Justice

Boston University

Professor of Law and Professor of Anthropology, May 2015 – June 2019

Associate Dean of Equity, Justice, and Engagement, July 2018 – June 2019

Associate Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Anthropology, July 2010 – May 2015

Courses: Advanced Constitutional Law – The Fourteenth Amendment; Criminal Law; Critical

Race Theory; Reproductive Justice

Harvard Law School

Visiting Professor of Law, August 2016 – May 2017

Courses: Criminal Law; Critical Race Theory; Reproductive Justice

Stanford Law School

Visiting Professor of Law, January 2017

Courses: Critical Race Theory Reading Group; Reproductive Justice

Yale Law School

Visiting Professor of Law, January 2016 – May 2016

Courses: Critical Race Theory

Education: Columbia University; Department of Anthropology, New York, NY

Ph.D. degree (with distinction), October 2008

• Honors: Recipient of a Dissertation Fieldwork Grant awarded by the Wenner-Gren

Foundation for Anthropological Research; Recipient of Columbia University Fellowship

(tuition and stipend)

Columbia University School of Law, New York, NY

J.D. degree, May 2002

• Honors: James Kent Scholar (2002), Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar (2000, 2001), Hamilton

Fellowship (a merit-based tuition waiver)

• Activities: Columbia Law Review, Developing Editor; Teaching Assistant to David Leebron

(Torts); Teaching Assistant to the late E. Allan Farnsworth (Contracts)

Spelman College, Atlanta, GA

B.A. degree (summa cum laude), May 1999

Major: Sociology; Minor: Writing

Cumulative GPA: 4.0 (Scale A = 4.0)

Honors: Valedictorian, Phi Beta Kappa

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Fellowships Columbia Law School – Center for Reproductive Rights Fellow

Columbia Law School and the Center for Reproductive Rights

July 2008 – July 2010

- Fellowship was designed to enable scholars to pursue independent research and writing in

preparation for entering the legal academic job market.

Books: CRITICAL RACE THEORY: A PRIMER (Foundation Press 2019).

THE POVERTY OF PRIVACY RIGHTS (Stanford University Press 2017).

REPRODUCING RACE: AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF PREGNANCY AS A SITE OF RACIALIZATION

(University of California Press 2011).

Articles: “Race, Pregnancy, and Artificial Intelligence” (work-in-progress)

“The Dysgenic State: Environmental Injustice and Disability-Selective Abortion Bans,” 110 Cal.

L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2022).

“Deploying Death,” __ UCLA L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2022)

“Beyond Torts: Reproductive Wrongs and the State,” 121 Colum. L. Rev. 1017 (2021)

(reviewing Dov Fox’s BIRTH RIGHTS AND WRONGS: HOW MEDICINE AND TECHNOLOGY ARE

REMAKING REPRODUCTION AND THE LAW).

“Pregnancy and the Carceral State,” 119 Mich. L. Rev. 1187 (2021) (reviewing Michele

Goodwin’s POLICING THE WOMB: INVISIBLE WOMEN AND THE CRIMINALIZATION OF

MOTHERHOOD).

“Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” 95 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1229 (2020).

“Race, Pregnancy, and the Opioid Epidemic: White Privilege and the Criminalization of Opioid

Use During Pregnancy,” 133 Harv. L. Rev. 772 (2020).

“White Privilege and White Disadvantage,” 105 Va. L. Rev. 449 (2019).

“Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color,” 53 Harv. C.R.-

C.L. L. Rev. 65 (2018).

“The Deserving Poor, the Undeserving Poor, and Class-Based Affirmative Action,” 66 Emory

L.J. 1049 (2017).

“Class-Based Affirmative Action, or the Lies that We Tell about the Insignificance of Race,” 96

B.U. L. Rev. 55 (2016).

“Race Matters: Why Justice Thomas and Justice Scalia (and the Rest of the Bench) Believe that

Affirmative Action is Constitutional,” 24 S. Cal. Interdisc. L. J. 607 (2015).

“Windsor, Surrogacy, and Race,” 89 Wash. L. Rev. 1125 (2014).

“The Dangerous Law of Biological Race,” 82 Fordham L. Rev. 101 (2013).

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“Abortion Access in an Era of Constitutional Disobedience,” 93 B.U. L. Rev. 1297 (2013).

“TANF and the End (Maybe) of Poor Black Men” 93 B.U. L. Rev. 1141 (2013).

“‘Life’ in the Balance: Judicial Review of Abortion Regulations,” 46 UC Davis L. Rev. 1285

(2013).

“When Pregnancy is an Injury: Rape, Law, and Culture,” 65 Stan. L. Rev. 457 (2013).

“Poor Women and the Protective State,” 63 Hastings L.J. 1619 (2012).

“Privacy Rights and Public Families,” 34 Harv. J. L. & Gender 113 (2011).

“Capturing the Judiciary: Carhart and the Undue Burden Standard,” 67 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 915

(2010).

“Towards a Theory of State Visibility: Race, Poverty, and Equal Protection,” 19 Colum. J.

Gender & L. 965 (2010).

“Quasi-Colonial Bodies: An Analysis of the Reproductive Lives of Poor Black and Racially-

Subjugated Women,” 18 Colum. J. Gender & L. 609 (2009).

“Pregnancy, Medicaid, State Regulation, and the Production of Unruly Bodies,” 3 NW J. L. &

Soc. Pol’y 63 (2008).

“Wily Patients, Welfare Queens, and the Reiteration of Race in the U.S.,” 17 Tex. J. Women & L.

1 (2007).

“An Anthropological Meditation on Ex Parte Anonymous: A Judicial Bypass Procedure for an

Adolescent’s Abortion,” 94 Cal. L. Rev. 215 (2006).

“On the Commodification of the Black Female Body: The Critical Implications of the

Alienability of Fetal Tissue.” 102 Colum. L. Rev. 123 (2002).

Shorter Pieces: “The Nerve: Women of Color in the Legal Academy,” in Women & Law 65 (2020) (joint

publication of the top sixteen law reviews)

“Book Review: Reproductive Injustice: Racism, Pregnancy, and Premature Births. Davis, Dana-

Ain. New York: NYU Press, 2019. 272 pp.,” 34 Med. Anthropology Q. e11 (2020).

“Feminism at the Intersections,” 42 Signs: J. Women in Culture & Soc. 785 (2017).

“Pushing for Midwives: Homebirth Mothers and the Reproductive Rights Movement, by Christa

Craven,” 114 Am. Anthropologist 701 (2012) (book review).

“A Reflection on Personhood and ‘Life,’” 81 Miss. L.J. Supra 91 (2011).

Book Chapters: “Muller v. Oregon,” in Critical Race Judgments: Rewritten U.S. Court Opinions on Race and

Law (Bennett Capers, Devon Carbado, Robin Lenhardt, and Angela Onwuachi-Willig, eds.,

Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

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“Critical Race Theory and the Rule of Law,” in The Cambridge Companion to the Rule of Law

(Martin Loughlin and Jens Meierhenrich, eds., Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

“Family Law,” in Oxford Handbook of Law and Humanities (Maksymilian Del Mar, Bernadette

Meyler, and Simon Stern, eds. Oxford University Press, 2019).

“The Story of Harris v. McRae,” in Reproductive Rights and Justice Stories (Melissa Murray,

Kate Shaw, and Reva Siegel, eds., Foundation Press, 2019).

“Lessons from Racial Medicine: The Group, the Individual, and the Equal Protection Clause,” in

Subprime Health: Debt and Race in U.S. Medicine (Nadine Ehlers and Leslie R. Hinkson, eds.,

University of Minnesota Press 2017).

“Reflection: Committing to Change,” in Feminist Activist Ethnography: Counterpoints to

Neoliberalism in North America (Christa Craven & Dana-Ain Davis, eds., Lexington Books,

2013).

Scholarly Presentations and Conferences

• “Critical Race Theory: An Introduction,” presented to the American Jewish Committee Executive Council, July

2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented at the Resident

Research Day for the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, June 2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented at the NYU

Langone Health OB/GYN Grand Rounds, May 2021.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented to the OB/GYN Department at Alta Bates Medical Center,

May 2021.

• “Race, Pregnancy, and the Opioid Epidemic: White Privilege and the Criminalization of Opioid Use During

Pregnancy,” presented at a faculty workshop at the University Center on Human Values at Princeton University,

May 2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented as a company-

wide lecture at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, April 2021.

• Discussant on the “Child Welfare, the Drug War, and Family Separation” panel, organized by the Drug Policy

Alliance, April 2021.

• “The Dysgenic State: Environmental Injustice and Disability-Selective Abortion Bans,” presented to the OB/GYN

Department at UCSF, April 2021.

• “Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged People of Color: Race, Class, Gender,

and Prenatal Care,” presented at the Department of Anthropology at UC Irvine, April 2021.

• “Race, Pregnancy, and the Opioid Epidemic White Privilege and the Criminalization of Opioid Use During

Pregnancy,” presented at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, April 20201.

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• Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged People of Color: Race, Class, Gender,

and Prenatal Care,” presented at the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights at the University of Chicago, April

2021.

• “Critical Race Theory: An Introduction,” presented to the Los Angeles Regional Chapter of the UC Berkeley Law

Alumni Association, April 2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented at the UCSF

OB/GYN Grand Rounds, April 2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented at the

University of Massachusetts Medical School Division of Palliative Care Grand Rounds, April 2021.

• “The Dysgenic State: Environmental Injustice and Disability-Selective Abortion Bans,” presented as part of the

Social Reproduction in/under Crisis series organized by the UC Berkeley Department of Gender & Women’s

Studies, March 2021.

• Discussant on the “Who’s Afraid of Critical Race Theory?” panel at Fordham Law School, March 2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented at the

University of British Columbia Department of OB/GYN Grand Rounds, March 2021.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented at The Many Faces of Health conference at Northeastern

University School of Law, March 2021.

• Discussant on the “Health Care, the Affordable Care Act, and Reproductive Rights” panel at the Equal Justice: A

Celebration of Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory’s Twenty Years on the Federal Fourth Circuit conference at

Washington & Lee University School of Law, March 2021.

• Discussant on the “Racial and Immigrant Disparities in Privacy Law” panel at the Privacy at the Margins

conference at the University of Colorado Law School, March 2021.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented at a faculty workshop at University of Georgia School of

Law, March 2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented at the Rutgers

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Department of OB/GYN Grand Rounds, February 2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented at the

University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of OB/GYN Grand Rounds, February 2021.

• “Critical Race Theory: An Introduction,” presented on the Critical Race Theory and Education panel at the

American Association of College for Teacher Education Annual Meeting, February 2021.

• “Critical Race Theory: An Introduction,” presented as part of the Critical Foundations speaker series at UC

Berkeley School of Law, February 2021.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented in the Race and the Law course at Yale Law School,

February 2021.

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• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Health: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented in the Race and the Equal

Protection of the Laws course at Penn State Dickinson School of Law, February 2021.

• “Critical Race Theory: An Introduction,” presented as a school-wide lecture at the University of South Dakota

School of Law, February 2021.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented in the Law and Gender Colloquium at Northwestern Pritzker

School of Law, February 2021.

• “Deploying Death,” presented at the Structural Inequality and the Law conference at UCLA School of Law,

February 2021.

• “Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged People of Color: Race, Class, Gender,

and Prenatal Care,” presented as a keynote lecture for the Newcomb Institute Symposium at Tulane University,

February 2021.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented as part of the Frontlines of Gender Justice speaker series at

Columbia Law School, February 2021.

• “Race, Class, and Data Privacy,” presented as a keynote lecture at Privacy Norms Across Borders and Boundaries

conference at the University of North Carolina School of Law, January 2021.

• “Race, Pregnancy, and the Opioid Epidemic White Privilege and the Criminalization of Opioid Use During

Pregnancy,” presented as part of the Seminars in Society and Neuroscience speaker series at Columbia University,

January 2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented as a keynote

lecture at the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine Annual Meeting, January 2021.

• “The Intersections of Class and Race: Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged

Women of Color,” presented at a faculty workshop at Princeton University’s Department of Anthropology,

January 2021.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented at the Eden

Medical Center Grand Rounds, December 2020.

• “Race, Pregnancy, and the Opioid Epidemic White Privilege and the Criminalization of Opioid Use During

Pregnancy,” presented at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and

Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds, December 2020.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented at the

University of New Mexico School of Medicine Department of OB/GYN Grand Rounds, December 2020.

• “The COVID-19 Opportunity: Juvenile Court and the Moral Construction of Poverty,” presented to the Orange

County Public Defense Bar, November 2020.

• “The COVID-19 Opportunity: Juvenile Court and the Moral Construction of Poverty,” presented at the

Intersection of Race and Poverty in Juvenile Court: Implicit Bias and the Cradle to Prison Pipeline conference at

the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, November 2020.

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• “Reproductive Justice and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg,” presented as part of the Feminist Jurisprudence and the

Supreme Court event organized by the Women of Berkeley Law student group at the UC Berkeley School of

Law, November 2020.

• “Critical Race Theory: An Introduction,” presented as a school-wide lecture at the University of Colorado School

of Law, November 2020.

• Discussion of Reproducing Race: An Ethnography of Pregnancy as a Site of Racialization and Critical Race

Theory: A Primer, organized by the American Constitution Society chapter at UC Berkeley School of Law,

November 2020.

• “Election 2020 and Healthcare,” presented as part of the Berkeley Law Conversations speaker series at UC

Berkeley School of Law, November 2020.

• “The Dysgenic State: Environmental Injustice and Disability-Selective Abortion Bans,” presented as a school-

wide lecture organized by the Ecology Law Quarterly at UC Berkeley School of Law, November 2020.

• “Critical Race Theory: An Introduction,” presented as part of the Critical Foundations speaker series at UC

Berkeley School of Law, October 2020.

• “The COVID-19 Opportunity: Juvenile Court and the Moral Construction of Poverty,” presented at the Judicial

Council of California, October 2020.

• “Critical Race Theory: An Introduction,” presented as a school-wide lecture at BYU Law School, October 2020.

• “Critical Race Theory: An Introduction,” presented at the Justice Initiative at Harvard Law School, October 2020.

• “Critical Race Theory and Current Issues,” presented as part of the America’s Unfinished Work speaker series at

the UC Berkeley Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, October 2020.

• “Explaining Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality: The Limitations of Implicit Bias,” presented as a keynote

lecture at the American Urogynecological Society Annual Meeting, October 2020.

• “The Dysgenic State: Environmental Injustice and Disability-Selective Abortion Bans,” presented as a company-

wide lecture at the Center for Reproductive Rights (New York, NY), October 2020

• “How Systemic Racism Kills,” presented as a company-wide lecture at the Law Offices of Snell & Wilmer

(Phoenix, AZ), September 2020.

• “Racial Disparities in Abortion Rates and Structural Racism,” presented as part of a speaker series organized

under the auspices of the Center for Right Wing Studies at UC Berkeley, September 2020.

• “How Systemic Racism Kills,” presented as a company-wide lecture at Seres Therapeutics (Cambridge, MA),

September 2020.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented at a faculty workshop at St. John’s University School of

Law, September 2020.

• “Racial Disparities in Health,” presented as a public lecture as part of the Coronavirus Conversation speaker

series at Duke University, August 2020.

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• “How Systemic Racism Kills,” presented as a company-wide lecture at Vertex Pharmaceuticals (Boston, MA),

June 2020.

• “Theorizing Racism in Healthcare,” presented as part of the Berkeley Law Conversations speaker series at UC

Berkeley School of Law, June 2020.

• “Critical Race Theory and Officer-Involved Homicides,” presented as part of the Berkeley Law Conversations

speaker series at UC Berkeley School of Law, June 2020.

• “The Covid-19 Opportunity: Juvenile Court and the Moral Construction of Poverty,” presented at the Juvenile

Law Institute conference, organized by the Judicial Council of California, June 2020.

• “Race, Pregnancy, and the Opioid Epidemic: White Privilege and the Criminalization of Opioid Use During

Pregnancy,” presented as a public lecture, organized by the National Advocates for Pregnant Women, May 2020.

• “The Moral Construction of Poverty and the Child Welfare System,” presented at the 2020 Annual Juvenile Law

conference, organized by the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, April 2020.

• “Covid-19 and Low-Income Pregnant People,” presented as a public lecture, organized by Ancient Song Doula

Services, April 2020.

• Participant in a roundtable to discuss Michele Goodwin’s Policing the Womb: Invisible Women and the

Criminalization of Motherhood at Columbia Law School, March 2020.

• “Family Law of the Poor,” presented in the Seminar on Private Law at Yale Law School, March 2020.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented at a faculty workshop at the University of Arizona James E.

Rogers College of Law, March 2020.

• Delivered the keynote talk at the 2020 Critical Race Theory Conference at Yale Law School, March 2020.

• “Reproducing Race: An Ethnography of Pregnancy as a Site of Racialization,” presented at the Medical Racism in

the Twenty-First Century conference at Holy Cross College, February 2020.

• “The Intersections of Class and Race: Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged

Women of Color,” presented as part of the speaker series organized by the Center for the Study of Law and

Society, UC Berkeley School of Law, February 2020.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented as a public lecture at Drake University, February 2020.

• “The Intersections of Class and Race: Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged

Women of Color,” presented as the 2020 Distinguished Lecture at the University of Kentucky Department of

Anthropology, February 2020.

• “Theorizing Racism in Healthcare,” presented at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of

OB/GYN Grand Rounds, January 2020.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented at a faculty workshop at Emory University School of Law,

January 2020.

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• “Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality,” presented at a faculty workshop at Florida State University College of

Law, January 2020.

• “White Privilege and White Disadvantage,” presented at the 2020 Vision: Modernizing the Constitution and

Demystifying Social Constructs conference at UC Hastings School of Law, January 2020.

• “The Moral Construction of Poverty and the Child Welfare System,” presented at the Beyond the Bench 25

conference, organized by the Judicial Council of California, December 2019.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at the Lit+: A Conference on the State of the Interdisciplines

conference at Stanford University, December 2019.

• Discussant on the “Beyond Rights and Freedoms: Envisioning Radical Horizons of Sexual and Reproductive

Justice” panel at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 2019.

• Participant in a roundtable to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Faye Ginsburg’s Contested Lives: The

Abortion Debate in an American Community at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting,

November 2019.

• “The Intersections of Class and Race: Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged

Women of Color,” presented at the Testing Women, Testing the Fetus: 20th Anniversary conference at the

University of Edinburgh, November 2019.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented as a public lecture at Purdue University, October 2019.

• “Critical Race Theory and Medicine,” presented as a public lecture at the Boston University School of Medicine,

September 2019.

• “The Intersections of Class and Race: Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged

Women of Color,” presented as the 2019 George Armelagos Lecture in Biocultural Anthropology at Emory

University, September 2019.

• “Theorizing Racism in Healthcare,” presented at the Boston University School of Medicine Department of

OB/GYN Grand Rounds, July 2019.

• Delivered the keynote talk at the Commencement Ceremony for the Drexel University College of Nursing and

Health Professions, June 2019.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at the Shifting Normativities: Families, Feminisms, Laws conference

at The University of British Columbia Peter A. Allard School of Law, May 2019.

• “The Intersections of Class and Race: Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged

Women of Color,” presented as a public lecture at Oberlin College, May 2019.

• “Race, Pregnancy, and the Opioid Epidemic: White Privilege and the Criminalization of Opioid Use During

Pregnancy,” presented at the Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy, held at DePaul University

College of Law, April 2019

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• “The Intersections of Class and Race: Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged

Women of Color,” presented as part of a speaker series organized under the auspices of the University Center for

Human Values at Princeton University, April 2019.

• “Theorizing Racism in Healthcare,” presented as part of the OB/GYN Bootcamp Course at Harvard Medical

School, April 2019.

• “Theorizing Racism in Healthcare,” presented at the Indiana University McKinney School of Law Grand Rounds

Series, April 2019.

• Delivered the keynote talk at the Movement Lawyering: Lessons From and For Critical Race Theory conference

at Harvard Law School, April 2019

• “Making the Case for Optimism: Poor Families, State Regulation, and Cultural Transformation,” presented as a

keynote lecture at the National Conference on Parent Representation, organized by the American Bar

Association’s Center on Children and the Law, April 2019.

• Delivered the keynote talk at the Museum of Motherhood conference at Manhattan College, April 2019.

• “Theorizing Racism in Healthcare,” presented at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Department of OB/GYN

Grand Rounds, April 2019.

• “White Privilege and White Disadvantage,” presented as a public lecture at the University of Michigan Law

School, April 2019

• “Biologizing Race,” presented at a symposium honoring Patricia J. Williams at the College of William & Mary,

March 2019

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at the Center for Human Rights and International Justice luncheon

series at Boston College, March 2019.

• “Critical Race Theory: A Primer,” presented at a symposium celebrating the release of the book at Columbia Law

School, March 2019.

• “Theorizing Racial Disparities in Health,” presented as a public lecture at Brown University, February 2019.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at the Political Science colloquium series at SUNY Albany, February

2019.

• “Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color,” presented at a faculty

workshop at Cornell Law School, January 2019.

• “Race and the Moral Construction of Poverty,” presented at the Racial Injustice and the Child Welfare System

conference at New York University School of Law, January 2019.

• “Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color,” presented at a faculty

workshop at University of California, Berkeley School of Law, January 2019.

• Delivered a keynote lecture at Google’s Privacy and Data Protection Office Summit, January 2019.

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• “Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Mortality,” presented as a public lecture at Drexel University College

of Nursing and Health Professions, November 2018.

• “The Prosecution of Drug-Using Pregnant People in the Context of the Opioid Epidemic,” presented at the Race

and the Opioid Crisis: History and Lessons conference at Seton Hall University School of Law, November 2018.

• “Reproductive Justice and Patricia Williams’s Defense of Rights Rhetoric,” presented at the A Jurisprudence of

Generosity: A Celebration of The Alchemy of Race and Rights conference at Northwestern University, October

2018.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Mortality,” presented at Mass General Hospital Department of

OB/GYN Grand Rounds, October 2018.

• Delivered a keynote lecture at the Amsterdam Privacy Conference, organized by the Amsterdam Platform for

Privacy Research, at the University of Amsterdam, October 2018.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at the Capitalism Redefined: A Discussion of Wealth, Inequality, and

Ethics public event, organized by the Humanist Hub, September 2018.

• “White Privilege and White Disadvantage,” presented at the One Year After Charlottesville: Replacing the

Resurgence of Racism with Reconciliation conference at the University of Virginia School of Law, September

2018.

• “Poor Families and the Child Welfare System,” presented at the Child Welfare and the Law conference at Yale

Law School, September 2018.

• “White Privilege and White Disadvantage,” presented as a public lecture at Yale Law School, September 2018.

• “Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Mortality,” presented as a keynote lecture at the Pathologizing Black

Birth conference at Yale Medical School, September 2018.

• “The Intersections of Class and Race: Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged

Women of Color,” presented as a public lecture at the Yale School of Public Health, September 2018.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented as a public lecture at Boston College Law School, September 2018.

• “Family Law Through a Humanistic Lens,” presented at the Oxford Handbook of Law and Humanities workshop

at Queen Mary University of London, June 2018.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at the Power Not Paranoia: A Conversation on Surveillance and Race

public event, May 2018.

• “Reproductive Justice and Obstetric Violence,” presented as a keynote lecture at the Conference on Childbirth

and Law, organized by the Birth Rights Bar, April 2018.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at the Many Paths to Privacy: Exploring Privacy Across Fields

conference at Northeastern University School of Law, April 2018.

• “The Intersections of Class and Race: Imagining an Ethnography of the Reproductive Lives of Class-Privileged

Women of Color,” presented as a public lecture at the Yale Law School, March 2018.

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• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, March 2018.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented as a public lecture at the University of Hawaii, March 2018.

• “Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color,” presented at a faculty

workshop at the University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law, March 2018.

• “The Reproductive Justice Framework and Human Rights,” presented as a keynote lecture at the American

Poverty and Gender: Government Control and Neglect of Women Living in Poverty” conference at New York

University School of Law, February 2018.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented as a public lecture at the University of Oregon School of Law,

February 2018.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals as part of its Judicial

Education Series, February 2018

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented as the Walter Weyrauch Distinguished Lecture in Family Law at the

University of Florida Levin College of Law, February 2018.

• “Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color, presented at a faculty workshop

at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, February 2018.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at a symposium honoring the release of the book at the Boston

University School of Law, November 2017

• Responded to a paper titled “Scapegoating the Abortion Right: The Conservative Revolution and the Economic

Decline of the Working Class” at the Equality Law Scholars conference at the University of California, Berkeley

School of Law, November 2017

• “Biological Race—A Dangerous Fiction,” presented at the Advancing Ethical Research conference, organized by

the Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research Association, November 2017.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at a symposium honoring the release of the book at Columbia Law

School, November 2017.

• “The Story of Harris v. McRae,” presented at the American Society for Legal History conference, October 2017.

• “Race, Poverty, and Privacy: What Humanist Values Require,” presented as a public lecture organized by The

Humanist Hub, October 2017.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at a symposium honoring the release of the book at Georgetown

University Law Center, October 2017.

• “Race, Poverty, and Privacy,” presented as a public lecture organized by Revolution Book, October 2017.

• “An Ethnography(-To-Be) of the Reproduction of Class-Privileged Women of Color,” presented as a public

lecture organized by the Edinburgh Centre for Medical Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, September

2017.

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• “Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color,” presented at a faculty

workshop at the University of Colorado Law School, September 2017.

• “An Introduction to Critical Race Theory,” presented as a public lecture, organized by the Harvard Civil Rights-

Civil Liberties Law Review at Harvard Law School, September 2017.

• “Reproductive Justice and Injustice,” presented at the Society of Social Studies of Science (4S) conference,

September 2017.

• “Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color,” presented at the Racial Justice

Reform After Obama—Reconsidering Goals and Means conference at the University of Virginia School of Law,

June 2017.

• Discussant on the “Racial Politics of Midwifery and the Women’s Health Movement in Modern America” panel

at the Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Genders, and Sexualities conference at Hofstra University,

June 2017.

• Delivered the keynote talk at the Last Lecture event at Harvard Law School, April 2017.

• Delivered the keynote lecture at the Freedom Seder at Harvard Law School, April 2017.

• “The Reproductive Justice Framework,” presented at the Critical Race Theory—Race and Justice at the Dawn of

the Trump Era conference at the American University Washington College of Law, April 2017.

• “An Introduction to Critical Race Theory,” presented as a public lecture, organized by the Journal of Racial and

Ethnic Justice, at Harvard Law School, March 2017.

• “Abnormalizing Abortion,” presented at a conference celebrating the release of Carol Sanger’s About Abortion at

Columbia Law School, March 2017.

• “Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color,” presented at a faculty

workshop at Brooklyn Law School, March 2017.

• “Class Privileged Women of Color and Reproductive Justice,” presented at the No Turning Back—The Past,

Present, and Future of Reproductive Justice conference at Northeastern University, March 2017.

• “An Ethnography(-To-Be) of the Reproduction of Class-Privileged Women of Color,” presented at the Health

Law Workshop at Harvard Law School, February 2017.

• “The Reproductive Justice Framework,” presented as a public lecture organized by Medical Students for Choice

at Harvard Medical School, February 2017.

• “The Moral Construction of Poverty and the Rust Belt,” presented at the Tackling Poverty and Inequality Under a

Trump Presidency conference at the Harvard Kennedy School, February 2017.

• “The Reproductive Justice Framework,” presented as a public lecture, organized by the Bowdoin Public Health

Initiative, at Bowdoin College, February 2017.

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• Reproductive Justice as a Form of Reparatory Justice,” presented at the Rebellious Lawyering conference at Yale

Law School, February 2017.

• “Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color,” presented at the Public Law

Workshop at Harvard Law School, February 2017.

• “Excavating Race-Based Disadvantage Among Class-Privileged People of Color,” presented at a faculty

workshop at the University of Connecticut School of Law, February 2017.

• “Presently Untitled Ethnography Project,” presented at a faculty workshop at Stanford Law School, January 2017.

• “Recent Developments in Funding: The Hyde Amendment and Title X,” presented at the “Recent Developments

and New Frontiers in Reproductive Rights and Justice” panel at the American Association of Law Schools

Annual Meeting, January 2017.

• “The Reproductive Justice Framework,” presented as a public lecture, organized by Law Students for

Reproductive Justice, at Yale Law School, November 2016.

• Delivered the keynote lecture at the New Approaches and Challenges to Reproductive Justice conference at the

Florida International University School of Law, November 2016.

• “Critical Race Theory and the 1L Criminal Law Class,” presented as a public lecture organized by the Stanford

Critical Law Society at Stanford Law School, October 2016.

• Delivered the keynote lecture at the Decolonizing Birth conference, organized by Ancient Song Doula Services,

October 2016.

• Presently Untitled Ethnography Proposal,” presented as a public lecture, organized by the Brown University

Department of Anthropology, at Brown University, September 2016.

• “An Introduction to Critical Race Theory,” public lecture organized by the American Constitutional Society at

Harvard Law School, September 2016.

• “An Introduction to Critical Race Theory,” presented at the Schomburg-Mellon Humanities Summer Institute,

organized by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, June 2017.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented on the “Law on the Borderline of Belonging and

Exclusion” panel at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, June 2016.

• Discussant at the Khodadad Distinguished Lecture on Greed and Human Suffering at Boston University, April

2016.

• “Class-Based Affirmative Action, or the Lies that We Tell about the Insignificance of Race,” presented at the

2016 Critical Race Theory Conference at Yale Law School, April 2016.

• “Medicaid and the Surveillance of Poor Mothers,” presented at The Color of Surveillance—Government

Monitoring of the African American Community conference at Georgetown University Law Center, April 2016.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented as a public lecture organized by the Information

Society Project at Yale Law School, April 2016.

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• “Reproducing Race and Reproductive Justice,” presented in the Sexual and Reproductive Health Advocacy: From

Rights to Justice seminar at the Boston University School of Public Health, March 2016.

• “#SayHerName and #BlackGirlMagic: Must We Choose?,” presented at the Harvard Black Law Students

Association conference at Harvard Law School, March 2016.

• “Windsor, Surrogacy, and Race,” presented at the Eastern Sociology Society Annual Meeting, March 2016.

• Discussant at a screening of No Más Bebés, organized by Yale Law School’s Latinx Law Students Association, at

Yale Law School, March 2016.

• “Race and the Criminal Justice System,” public lecture organized by the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston

University, February 2016.

• “Drinking Water at Risk: Flint and Beyond,” presented at the New Directions in Environmental Law conference at

Yale Law School, February 2016.

• “The Flint Water Crisis, Environmental Racism, and Reproductive Justice,” presented as a public lecture,

organized by the Yale Chapter of the American Constitutional Society, at Yale Law School, January 2016.

• “An Intersectional Analysis of Racial Disparities in Infant and Maternal Mortality,” presented at the Lost Marbles

Saloon, January 2016.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented at the “Section on Poverty Law Program” at the

American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, January 2016.

• “The Deserving Poor, the Undeserving Poor, and Class-Based Affirmative Action,” presented at a faculty

workshop at Boston University School of Law, December 2015.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented at the Regulation of Family, Sex, and Gender

workshop at the University of Chicago Law School, December 2015.

• “Researching Reproducing Race,” presented at the Concepts and Methods—Ethnographic Research seminar at

the University of Massachusetts Amherst, December 2015.

• “The Welfare State and the Surveillance of Poor Women of Color,” presented at the Present and Future of Civil

Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America conference at the Duke Law School, November

2015.

• “Reproductive Justice as a Form of Reparations,” presented at the Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements:

Race and Reform in 21st Century America conference at the Duke Law School, November 2015.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: The Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine—Revealing, Yet Misleading,”

presented at a faculty workshop at Suffolk University Law School, November 2015.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented at the What’s the Harm? Understanding

Reproductive Injustice conference at the New York University School of Law, November 2015.

• Delivered the keynote lecture at the Uzazi Village 2015 Fundraiser and Gala, October 2015.

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• “Presently Untitled Ethnography Proposal,” presented at the Critical Race Theory and Empirical Methods

conference at the University of Wisconsin Law School, October 2015.

• “Reproductive Justice and Reproductive Rights,” presented at the Frances T. “Sissy” Farenthold: A Noble

Citizen conference, organized by the Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice, at the University of Texas

School of Law, April 2015.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: Race and the Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine,” presented at The Rhetoric

of Reproduction conference at the Case Western University School of Law, April 2015.

• “Reproductive Justice and Feminist Evidence-Based Research,” presented at the New Articulations/New

Translations: Feminist Research Activism conference, organized by the Institute for Research on Women and

Gender, at the University of Michigan, March 2015.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented at the Reproductive Rights and Justice seminar at the

Harvard Law School, March 2015.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented at the University of Maryland Discussion Group on

Constitutionalism conference at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law, February 2015.

• “Biological Race: A Dangerous Myth,” presented as a public lecture organized by the Harvard Medical School

Student National Medical Association at Harvard Medical School, February 2015.

• “Class-Based Affirmative Action, or the Lies that We Tell about the Insignificance of Race,” presented at a

faculty workshop at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, January 2015.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented at a faculty workshop at the Boston University

School of Law, December 2014.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented at the Critical Analysis of Law workshop at the

University of Toronto Faculty of Law, November 2014.

• Commentator at The Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 50: Past, Present, and Future conference at the Boston

University School of Law, November 2014.

• “The First Amendment and Compelled Speech in the Abortion Context,” presented at the Reproduction, Social

Justice, and the State conference at Harvard Law School, November 2014.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights: An Introduction,” presented as a public lecture, organized by the Studies of

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Program, at Harvard Law School, October 2014.

• “An Introduction to Critical Race Theory,” presented at the Schomburg-Mellon Humanities Summer Institute,

organized by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, June 2014.

• “Reinvigorating Choice: A Progressive Reproductive Rights Agenda in an Hostile Era,” presented at the

American Constitutional Society for Law and Policy Annual Convention, June 2014.

• Discussant at the Critical Race Theory and Empirical Methods conference at the Denver University Sturm

College of Law, June 2014.

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• “Privacy Rights and Public Families,” presented at the Reproductive Rights and Justice seminar at Harvard Law

School, April 2014.

• “The Poverty of Privacy Rights,” presented at the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 50th

Anniversary conference at Harvard Law School, April 2014.

• “Women’s Liberation and Critical Race Theory,” presented at the A Revolutionary Moment: Women’s Liberation

in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s conference, organized by the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program,

at Boston University, March 2014.

• “Critical Perspectives on Criminal Law,” presented at the Critical Perspectives on 1L Courses event at the Boston

University School of Law, March 2014.

• “Towards a Theory of State Visibility: Race, Poverty, and Equal Protection,” presented as a keynote lecture at the

Unruly Bodies—Sex, Race and the State conference at the Arizona State University, March 2014.

• “The Dangerous Law of Biological Race,” presented at the Department of Sociology’s Race Workshop at Duke

University, March 2014.

• “When Pregnancy is an Injury: Rape, Law, and Culture,” presented at the Injury as Cultural Practice conference

at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, March 2014.

• “Lessons from Racial Medicine: The Group, the Individual, and the Equal Protection Clause,” presented at a

faculty workshop at the Fordham Law School, February 2014.

• “When Pregnancy is an Injury: Rape, Law, and Culture,” presented at the American Anthropological Association

Annual Meeting, November 2013.

• “Lessons from Racial Medicine: The Group, the Individual, and the Equal Protection Clause,” presented at a

faculty workshop at the Boston University School of Law, November 2013.

• “Privacy Rights and Public Families,” presented in the Dilemmas in Biomedical Ethics seminar at the

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, October 2013.

• “Privacy Rights and Public Families,” presented as a public lecture at Spelman College, October 2013.

• “When Pregnancy is an Injury: Rape, Law, and Culture,” presented at the Beyond Roe: Reproductive Justice in a

Changing World conference at the Rutgers School of Law – Camden, October 2013.

• “‘Life’ in the Balance: Judicial Review of Abortion Regulations,” presented at the Speech, Symbol, and

Substantial Obstacles conference at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, October 2013.

• “An Introduction to Critical Race Theory,” presented at the Schomburg-Mellon Humanities Summer Institute,

organized by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, June 2013.

• “The Dangerous Law of Biological Race,” presented at the Roundtable on Race and Science at the Law and

Society Association Annual Meeting, June 2013.

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• Discussant at the Book Manuscript Workshop for Assistant Professor Ellen Berrey, organized by The Baldy

Center for Law & Social Policy, at the SUNY Buffalo Law School, April 2013.

• “‘Life’ in the Balance: Judicial Review of Abortion Regulations,” presented at the American Constitutional

Society Symposium at the Boston University School of Law, April 2013.

• Panelist at The Humanities Give Back: The Humanities in Professional Fields conference, organized by the

Wheaton Institute for the Interdisciplinary Humanities, at Wheaton College, April 2013.

• “Culture and its Constructions,” presented at the Symposium Honoring the Work of Professor Ann Scales at the

Denver University Sturm School of Law, March 2013.

• Delivered keynote lecture at the Boston University BLSA Black History Program at the Boston University School

of Law, February 2013.

• “When Pregnancy is an Injury: Rape, Law, and Culture,” presented at the Stanford Law Review Speaker Series at

Stanford Law School, January 2013.

• “The Dangerous Law of Biological Race,” presented at a faculty workshop at the Boston College Law School,

January 2013.

• “The Dangerous Law of Biological Race,” presented at a faculty workshop at the Boston University School of

Law, January 2013.

• “The Production of Vulnerability,” presented at the American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting,

January 2013.

• Delivered keynote lecture at the Fall 2012 Policy Workshop, organized by the University of Illinois at Chicago

Institute for Research on Race & Public Policy, at the University of Illinois at Chicago, October 2012.

• “Abortion Rights in an Era of Constitutional Disobedience,” presented at the symposium pairing Abner Greene’s

Against Obligation and Louis Michael Seidman’s On Constitutional Disobedience at the Boston University

School of Law, October 2012.

• “TANF and the End (Maybe) of Poor Men,” presented at the Evaluating Claims about the ‘End of Men’: Legal

and Other Perspectives conference at the Boston University School of Law, October 2012.

• “‘Life’ in the Balance,” presented at the Religious Exemptions, Sexual Freedom, and the Biopolitics of U.S.

Healthcare conference, organized by the New York University Hemispheric Institute for Performance and

Politics, at New York University, October 2012.

• “Reproducing the Revolution?,” presented at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, June 2012.

• “Writing an Ethnography of ‘Life,’” presented at the Life (Un)Ltd.: A Symposium on Feminism, Race, and

Biopolitics conference, organized by the UCLA Center for the Study of Women, at UCLA, June 2012.

• “Dorothy Roberts’ Influence on Reproducing Race,” presented at the Race and Gender | State and Capital: A

Symposium on the Work of Dorothy Roberts conference at the University of California, Irvine, May 2012.

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• Delivered the keynote lecture at the Urban Issues Summit: Health Disparities conference at Loyola University

Chicago, April 2012.

• “Towards a Theory of State Visibility: Race, Poverty, and Equal Protection,” presented at the Fordham-Columbia

Critical Race Theory Colloquium at Columbia Law School, April 2012.

• “Whither Privacy?: Poor, Pregnant Women and the State,” presented as a public lecture at the Boston University

School of Law, March 2012.

• “Privacy Rights and Public Families,” presented at the Women and the Law conference at Thomas Jefferson

School of Law, February 2012.

• “Poor Women and the Protective State,” presented at the Law and Policy of the Developing Brain – From Womb

to Death conference at the University of California, Hastings College of Law, February 2012.

• “When Pregnancy is an Injury: Rape, Law, and Culture,” presented at the Gender, Law, and Policy Colloquium at

the Boston University School of Law, February 2012.

• “When Pregnancy is an Injury: Rape, Law, and Culture,” presented at a faculty workshop at the Northeastern

University School of Law, January 2012.

• “When Pregnancy is an Injury: Rape, Law, and Culture,” presented at a faculty workshop at Boston University

School of Law, January 2012.

• Delivered the keynote lecture at the Women’s Law Association Female Faculty Meet and Greet at the Boston

University School of Law, October 2011.

• “Writing an Ethnography of ‘Life,’” presented at a faculty workshop in the Boston University Department of

Anthropology, October 2011.

• “Wily Patients, Welfare Queens, and the Reiteration of Race in the U.S.,” presented in the Psychology and

Culture course at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, June 2011.

• Respondent at a symposium honoring the release of Reproducing Race: An Ethnography of Pregnancy as a Site of

Racialization at Boston University School of Law, April 2011.

• “Privacy Rights and Public Families,” presented at the Science, Ethics, and Justice: Reconsiderations and New

Directions conference at San Francisco State University, April 2011.

• Privacy Rights and Public Families,” presented at the Sexual and Reproductive Rights: Barriers to Access,

Roadmaps to Fulfillment conference at Harvard Law School, March 2011.

• “‘Life’ and the Undue Burden Standard,” presented at a faculty workshop at the Boston University School of

Law, January 2011.

• “Wily Patients, Welfare Queens, and the Reiteration of Race in the U.S.,” presented at the Critical Race Theory

and Empirical Methods conference at the University of California Hastings College of Law, December 2010.

• “Wily Patients, Welfare Queens, and the Reiteration of Race in the U.S.,” presented as a public lecture organized

by the Boston University African-American Studies Department at Boston University, November 2010.

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Amicus Briefs: - Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, No. 19-1392 (U.S. 2021) (co-lead scholar on

Brief of Amici Curiae Reproductive Justice Scholars Supporting Respondents)

- June Medical Services v. Russo, Nos. 18-1323, 18-1460 (U.S. 2019) (co-lead scholar on Brief of

Amici Curiae Reproductive Justice Scholars Supporting Petitioners – Cross-Respondents)

Committees:

- Curriculum Committee (Fall 2021)

- Faculty Appointments Committee (2020 – 2021)

- Sax Prize Committee (2020)

- Public Interest Placement Committee (2019 – 2020)

- Appointments Committee (2015 – 2016, 2018 – 2019)

- Melton Award Selection Committee (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019)

- Selection Committee for the Class of 2013 J.D. Post-Graduate Fellowships

- Public Interest Committee (2012 – 2015)

- Conference Committee (2012, 2014, 2016, 2018 – 2019 (chair))

- Admissions Committee (2011 – 2014)

- Library Committee (2010)

Other Service: - Advisory Board Member, Center for the Study of Law and Society (2021 – 2022)

- Environmental Justice Reading Group (2021 – present)

- Organizer, American Journal of Law and Medicine Annual Conference (Spring 2017)

- Interim Faculty Advisor, American Constitutional Society (Spring 2015)

- African-American Studies Department Junior Faculty Search Committee (2014 – 2015)

- Faculty Representative at BU Law Alumni Event (2014)

- “Introduction to the Study of Law” Lecturer, 1L Orientation (2012, 2013, 2014)

- Mock Class, Preview Day (2013, 2015)

- “Off the Record” Lecturer (2013)

- Advisory Board Member, International Conference on African-American Music in World

Culture (July 2013 – July 2014)

- Faculty Advisor, Law Students for Reproductive Justice (2013 – 2016, 2017 – present)

Professional Activities:

Board Member

• National Advocates for Pregnant Women (January 2016 – present)

Advisory Board Member

• National Science Foundation: Law and Social Sciences Program (dates of service:

confidential)

• Signs: Journal of Women in Society & Culture (September 2016 – 2019)

• If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice (January 2015 – 2019)

• Amnesty International, Pregnancy Task Force (June 2014 – June 2015)

• American Ethnological Society Annual Meeting (July 2013 – July 2014)

Reviewer

• University of Kansas Press

• Duke University Press

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• Cambridge University Press

• Oxford University Press

• Stanford University Press

• Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics

• University of California Press

Editor

• Reproductive Justice Book Series, University of California Press (March 2014 – present)

Committee Member

• Law and Society Association – American Bar Foundation, LSA-ABF Fellowship

Selection Committee (July 2013 – July 2014)

Chair

• Section on Law and Anthropology, American Association of Law Schools (January 2016

– December 2016)

Honors: - 2019 Provost’s Scholar-Teacher Award (2019)

- Shatter the Ceiling Award—Excellence in Promoting Racial Equality (2017)

- Michael Melton Award for Excellence in Teaching (2014)

- Lawyers of Color “50 Under 50” (2014)

- Emanuel Hewlett Award for Exceptional Contribution to BU Law School (2013)

- The Delmos Jones and Jagna Sharff Memorial Prize for the Critical Study of North America,

awarded by the Society for the Study of North America to Reproducing Race: An Ethnography

of Pregnancy as a Site of Racialization (2012)

Other Employment: Cravath, Swaine & Moore

Summer Associate (May 2001 – August 2001)

Hunton & Williams

Summer Associate (May 2000 – August 2000)

Feminist Women’s Health Center

Counselor (January 1999 – August 1999)

Grady Hospital

Translator (August 1998 – December 1998)

The Miami Herald

Journalist/Reporter (May 1997 – August 1997; May 1998 – August 1998)

Languages: Spanish proficiency, basic Arabic

Other Interests: - Classically trained ballet dancer.

- Vinyasa yoga aficionado.