The Albany Law Review and Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology hosted "Defining Race," a symposium exploring the intersection of race and law, on Friday, Nov. 14. Top scholars from around the country participated in three panel discussions to examine how race is defined, as well as the implications of these definitions in a legal context.
Participants included:
Bridgette Baldwin, Western New England College School of LawAnthony Paul Farley, Albany Law SchoolJames Gathii, Albany Law SchoolPhyllis Goldfarb, George Washington University Law SchoolNeil Gotanda, Western State University College of LawCesar Cuauhtemoc Garcia Hernandez, Law Offices of Raul Garcia and AssociatesAnnette Kahler, Albany Law SchoolHope Lewis, Northeastern University School of LawBekah Mandell, Woodbury CollegeJanai Nelson, St. Johns University School of LawReginald Oh, Cleveland-Marshall College of LawImani Perry, Rutgers School of LawDeborah Post, Touro Law CenterVilma Santiago-Irizarry, Cornell UniversityChristian Sundquist, Albany Law SchoolDonna Young, Albany Law School.
The symposium was free and open to the public. For more information, e-mail lawreview@albanylaw.edu or visit www.albanylawreview.org.