Event Title

A Cautionary Tale: Black Women, Criminal Justice, and HIV

Presenter Information

Gloria J. Browne-Marshall

Location

Duke Law School, Room 4055

Start Date

21-2-2012 12:15 PM

End Date

21-2-2012 1:15 PM

Description

Gloria Browne-Marshall, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY), will be speaking about incarcerated women with HIV/AIDS. Professor Browne-Marshall is a former civil rights attorney who litigated cases for Southern Poverty Law Center in Alabama, Community Legal Services in Philadelphia, and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Inc. She has spoken on issues of race and the Constitution before the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, and in Accra, Ghana.

Related Paper

Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, A Cautionary Tale: Black Women, Criminal Justice, and HIV , 19 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 407-429 (Spring 2012)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djglp/vol19/iss2/5

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Feb 21st, 12:15 PM Feb 21st, 1:15 PM

A Cautionary Tale: Black Women, Criminal Justice, and HIV

Duke Law School, Room 4055

Gloria Browne-Marshall, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY), will be speaking about incarcerated women with HIV/AIDS. Professor Browne-Marshall is a former civil rights attorney who litigated cases for Southern Poverty Law Center in Alabama, Community Legal Services in Philadelphia, and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Inc. She has spoken on issues of race and the Constitution before the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, and in Accra, Ghana.