AALS Conference
The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) held its annual conference “Defending Democracy” in Washington, D.C. January 3 to January 6, 2024. The following UNM School of Law faculty members represented the university as speakers and moderators of the event.
Professor John LaVelle (Speaker)
Section on Indian Nations and Indigenous Peoples
Panel title: “Reconsidering Johnson v. McIntosh and the Doctrine of Discovery”
Professor Allison Freedman (Moderator)
Section on Clinical Legal Education, Co-Sponsored by Communication, Media and Information Law, Pro-Bono & Access to Justice, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues, Technology, Law and Legal Education, and Women in Legal Education
Panel title: “Collaborating to Defend Democracy in Communities Under Attack”
Professor Verónica C. Gonzales (Moderator and Section Chair-Elect)
Section on Poverty Law, Co-Sponsored by Clinical Legal Education, Critical Theories, Pro-Bono & Access to Justice, Property Law, and Women in Legal Education
Panel title: “Poverty Law Scholars”
Professor Vanessa Racehorse (Presenter)
Section on International Human Rights
Panel title: “New Voices in International Human Rights Law & International Law”
Section on Natural Resources and Energy Law
Panel title: “Environmental Law Section Works-in-Progress”
Professor John Kang (Moderator and Section Chair)
Section on Law and Interpretation, Co-Sponsored by Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, and Legal History
Panel title: “The Uses and Misuses of History: The Roberts Court and Its Constitutional Revolution”
Professor Marc-Tizoc Gonzalez (Speaker)
Section on Critical Theories
Panel title: “Teaching Critical Theory: Resources, Resilience, and Reflection”
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