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/ Verna L. Williams
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513-556-0866
verna.williams@uc.edu
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Constitutional Law
Family Law
Gender and the Law
Education
BS, Georgetown University
JD, Harvard Law School
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Areas of Interest
Constitutional Law
Critical Race Theory/Race and the Law
Family Law
Feminist Legal Theory
Verna L. Williams
Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of Law
Publications
Articles, Essays & Book Reviews
The First (Black) Lady
, 86
Denv. U. L. Rev.
833 (2009)
Social Justice Feminism
,
18 UCLA Women's L.J. ___ (2009)
(with Kristin Kalsem)
The Heart of the Game: Putting Race and Educational Equity at the Center of Title IX
, 7
Va. Sports & Ent. L.J.
199 (2008) (with Deborah L. Brake)
On Being a Mentor
,
22 Harv. Blackletter L.J. 127 (2006)
Private Choices, Public Consequences: Examining Public Education Reform through a Feminist Lens
,
12 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 563 (2006)
Reading, Writing, and Reparations: Systemic Reform of Public Schools as a Matter of Justice
,
11 Mich. J. Race & L. 419 (2006)
Reform or Retrenchment: Single Sex Education and the Construction of Race and Gender
,
2004 Wis. L. Rev. 15
Women's Work Is Never Done: Employment, Family, and Activism: An Introduction
,
73 U. Cin. L. Rev. 361 (2004)
(symposium) (with Kristin Kalsem)
The Continuing Challenge: Gender Equity in Education and the Clinton Administration
, in
The Test of Our Progress: The Clinton Record on Civil Rights
(Report of the Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights, 1999)
Sexual Harassment Ruling: Implications for Colleges
,
Chronicle of Higher Education
, June 18, 1999
When a Kiss Isn't Just a Kiss: Title IX and Student-to-Student Harassment
, 30
Creighton L. Rev.
423 (1997) (with Deborah Brake)
Presentations
Does Reparations Have A Future? Rethinking Racial Justice in a ‘Color-Blind’ Era, University of Virginia
(March 2013)
Education Reform and Feminist Legal Theory
, Chicago-Kent School of Law (February 2005)
More than a Paycheck: Education Reform as a Means of Reparations
, University of Maryland School of Law (September 2004)
Single Sex Education and the Construction of Race and Gender Hierarchies
, University of Tennessee (April 2004)
Single Sex Education and the Bush Administration
, University of Pittsburgh School of Law (March 2004)
The Formal Equality Trap: Considering Race in Admissions
, Western Michigan University School of Social Work (April 2002)
The Push for Single Sex Education: Implications for Gender Equity
, Colorado State University (November 2002)
A Fly in the Buttermilk: Reflections on Gender, Race, and Diversity
, University of Pittsburgh School of Law (November 2001)
Integration as a Compelling State Interest
, University of Cincinnati College of Law (October 2001)