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Tue, Sep 26, 2023 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Moot Court Room
The Future of Constitutional Equality

This program will be focusing on the future of equality after the Harvard Affirmative Action case.

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Reginald C. Oh
Professor Alan Miles Ruben & Judge Betty Willis Ruben Endowed Professor of Law
LB159
216-687-2534
  • BA
    Oberlin College
  • JD
    Boston College Law School
  • LLM
    Georgetown University Law Center

BIO

Reginald Oh brings to the law school nine years of teaching experience and a lengthy roster of publications and presentations in this country and abroad. Professor Oh is a prolific scholar whose work is most often a careful examination of distributive justice, including the ways in which justice succeeds or fails when gender and race are involved.

Abigail R. Moncrieff
Associate Professor of Law and Political Science and Co-Director, Center for Health Law and Policy
LB165
216-687-2311
  • BA
    Wellesley College
    English and Political Science
    2002
  • University of Geneva
    2003
    Fulbright Scholar
  • JD
    University of Chicago Law School
    2006
    with honors
  • PhD
    University of Texas
    Government
    2022

BIO

Dr. Moncrieff's research draws on a wide range of disciplines to illuminate legal, political, and social issues at the intersection of health law and constitutional law. She has published articles on health law and constitutional theory in Columbia Law ReviewU. Penn Law Review, and Boston University Law Review, among others, and she is currently working on an ambitious reconceptualization of the American constitutional order in her book-in-progress, Constitutional Technocracy.

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