Connecticut Law Review Symposium
Affirmative Action: An International Perspective on a Global Dilemma
Thursday, November 6, 2003
University of Connecticut Law School
Starr Hall: Courtroom 2
65 Elizabeth Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06105-2290
FREE ADMISSION: OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
9:00-10:30am
Affirmative Action: The Legitimacy of an International Comparison
Moderator: Richard S. Kay
George & Helen England Professor of Law
University of Connecticut School of Law
W. Lee Burge Professor of Law and Ethics
Georgia State University College of Law
John David Skrentny
Professor of Sociology
University of California, San Diego
Mark V. Tushnet
Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law
Georgetown University Law Center
10:45-12:15pm
Affirmative Action and International Human Rights
Moderator: Laura Dickinson
Associate Professor of Law
University of Connecticut School of Law
Maria Clara Dias
Professor of Philosophy
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Laura Dudley Jenkins
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Cincinnati
Celina Romany
Founder-Director
Race, Ethnicity and Gender Justice Project in the Americas
2:00-4:00pm
Affirmative Action Case Studies: Brazil, India, and South Africa
Moderator: Ángel R. Oquendo
Professor of Law
University of Connecticut School of Law
Marc Galanter
John and Rylla Bosshard Professor of Law and Professor of South Asian Studies
University of Wisconsin Law School and
Centennial Professor, Department of Law
London School of Economics
Saras Jagwanth
Professor of Law
University of Cape Town
Sunita Parikh
Associate Professor of Political Science
Washington University in St. Louis
Seth Racusen
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Political Science
Anna Maria College
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