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FACULTY NEWS

jULie CAntor

devon CArbAdo

Ann CArLson

Publications

Publications

Bankruptcy (with William Warren and David

“My Elixir, MD: Morphing a Medical Degree into a Skincare Brand,” in Dermatoethics: Contemporary Ethics and Professionalism in Dermatology (Lionel Bercovitch and Clifford Perlis, eds.). Springer (2012).

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“No Conflict,” 25 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 207 (2012). JuliE cantoR Adjunct Professor of Law Professor Cantor gave a grand rounds lecture to the Olive View-UCLA Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Sylmar, California on “When Doctors’ Orders Become Court Orders – Do Pregnant Women Have the Right to Refuse Care?” in May. She also organized and hosted a special screening of the documentary, “No Woman, No Cry,” and moderated a panel discussion that included the film’s director, Christy Turlington Burns. In April, she gave a lecture on courtordered care for pregnant women at the 67th Annual Obstetrical and Gynecological Assembly of Southern California in Marina del Rey, and she spoke on “The Law of Abortion – Past, Present, Future” at the conference. In April and March, she gave a lecture on courtordered care for pregnant women at the UCLA Perinatal Nursing Conferences. She was a panelist on “The Latest Developments in the War on Reproductive Rights” at a Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles event in January.

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Department of Women’s Studies. Professor Carbado delivered the Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture at Earlham College on “Race in the Age of Post Racialism” in Richmond, Indiana in January. Publications

“Court-Ordered Care – A Complication of Pregnancy to Avoid,” 366 The New England Journal of Medicine 24 (2012).

The Long Walk to Freedom: Runaway Slave Narratives (with Donald Weise). Beacon Press (2012).

“To Improve Maternity Care in the U.S., Think Midwives,” 85 Contraception 128 (2012).

“Implicit Bias in the Courtroom,” (with Jerry Kang, Judge Mark Bennett, Pam Casey, Nilanjana Dasgupta, David Faigman, Rachel Godsil, Anthony G. Greenwald, Justin Levinson and Jennifer Mnookin), 59 UCLA Law Review 1124-1186 (2012).

dEvon w. caRBado Professor of Law Professor Carbado was selected by On Being a Black Lawyer for the news and media company’s inaugural Power 100 list, a catalog of the nation’s most influential black attorneys working in government, academics and both the public and private sectors. He presented draft chapters of his book Acting White? (co-authored with Mitu Gulati) at faculty colloquia at Colorado Law School, Cornell Law School, Harvard Law School and Northeastern Law School. He spoke about “Colorblind Intersectionality” at the annual Law and Society Association Conference, which was held in Honolulu, Hawaii in June. In April, he presented “What’s Left of Feminist Legal Theory” at the 2011-12 Colloquium on New Directions in Gender and Sexuality Studies, sponsored by the UCLA

“Undocumented Criminal Procedure,” (with Cheryl I. Harris), 8 UCLA School of Law Journal of Scholarly Perspectives 25 (2012). “Undocumented Criminal Procedure,” (with Cheryl I. Harris), 58 UCLA Law Review 15431616 (2011). “Critical What What?,” 43 Connecticut Law Review 1593-1643 (2011). ann E. caRlson Shirley Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law; Faculty Director, Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment Professor Carlson was a presenter and commenter at the fourth annual “Work-inProgress Workshop on Natural Resources,


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