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Unequal Profession: Race and Gender in Legal Academia (Paperback)

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This book is the first formal, empirical investigation into the law faculty experience using a distinctly intersectional lens, examining both the personal and professional lives of law faculty members.

Comparing the professional and personal experiences of women of color professors with white women, white men, and men of color faculty from assistant professor through dean emeritus, Unequal Profession explores how the race and gender of individual legal academics affects not only their individual and collective experience, but also legal education as a whole. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative empirical data, Meera E. Deo reveals how race and gender intersect to create profound implications for women of color law faculty members, presenting unique challenges as well as opportunities to improve educational and professional outcomes in legal education. Deo shares the powerful stories of law faculty who find themselves confronting intersectional discrimination and implicit bias in the form of silencing, mansplaining, and the presumption of incompetence, to name a few. Through hiring, teaching, colleague interaction, and tenure and promotion, Deo brings the experiences of diverse faculty to life and proposes a number of mechanisms to increase diversity within legal academia and to improve the experience of all faculty members.

About the Author


Meera E. Deo is The Honorable Vaino Spencer Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School and the Director of the Law School Survey of Student Engagement (LSSSE).

Product Details
ISBN: 9781503607842
ISBN-10: 1503607844
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: February 5th, 2019
Pages: 256
Language: English