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    Racialized Notions of Professionalism and the Law (2023)

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    Program Keynote Speaker D. Wendy Greene, Director, Center for Law, Policy and Social Action, Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law Panel I: Racialized Notions of Professionalism at the Bar and in Legal Academia Jasmine M. Johnson and Pharoah Sutton-Jackson, Professionalism Reframed as Disparate Treatment: Muting the Expression of an Identity is Discrimination Reginald Oh, The Lonely Asian American: Low Racial Status, Invisibility, and Racialized Notions of Leadership Katherine Macfarlane, Ben Crump and Racialized Professionalism Ieisha Humphrey, Don\u27t Believe the Hype: How Hypervisibility Neutralizes Being a Brave Advocate Panel II: Racialized Notions of Professionalism-Language, Being, and Belonging Jonathan Barry-Blocker and Brooke Girley, The Gatekeepers: How State Bar Associations\u27 Disciplinary Process is Racialized and Classist Jennifer Safstrom, Analyzing Inclusive Language Practices in Clinical Advocacy Julia Mizutani, Barred from the Profession: Mischaracterized as Unfit by La
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