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FREE: SDO College of Law: Future Fifty: Salon Series #1
ASU Law is launching an impactful new initiative: The Future Fifty. This year marks both the Suffrage Centennial and ASU Law's 50th Anniversary, so we're celebrating 50 years of influential women in law, and ushering in the next 50 more to come.
Grounding this new initiative is a series of engaging conversation salons hosted by women who are leaders and experts in their fields. These salons provide opportunities for intimate conversation and deep learning around vital issues impacting our nation today.
Join us as we kick off our Future Fifty Conversation Salon Series with a presentation and discussion on immigration from Charles J. Merriam Distinguished Professor of Law Angela Banks, whose research focuses on membership and belonging in democratic societies.
Come enjoy fascinating discussion and a unique opportunity to learn more about a critical issue impacting America today from a leading expert.
RSVP to be sent a Zoom link in advance of the conversation by clicking the REGISTER NOW button above.
Angela Banks is an immigration and citizenship expert whose research focuses on membership and belonging in democratic societies. Her scholarship has appeared or is forthcoming in leading American law review journals such as the Emory Law Journal, the William & Mary Law Review, and Brooklyn Law Review. Prior to joining the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law faculty, Professor Banks was a Professor of Law at William & Mary School of Law. She has also served as the Reginald F. Lewis Fellow for Law Teaching at Harvard Law School, a legal advisor to Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald at the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal; an associate at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering in Washington, DC (now WilmerHale); and as a law clerk for Judge Carlos F. Lucero of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Read full bio at https://isearch.asu.edu/profile/3153941
Questions about the Future Fifty Conversation Salon?
Please contact Caitlin Deegan