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HRLA Studies: Law and Political Economy Now
March 10 – March 19

HRLA Studies: Spring 2025
presents Law and Political Economy Now
Monday, March 10; Monday, March 17; Wednesday, March 19
6 – 9pm
A conversation with lawyer and professor Kathleen Kim on the state of law, (un) justice and political economy in the current circumstances.
Participants of this study are encouraged to bring their questions regarding the fast and profound changes in government in the past few months, and their impact in everyday life.
Kathleen Kim is a Professor of Law at LMU Loyola Law School (LLS) where she recently completed her term as the inaugural Associate Dean of Equity & Inclusion. She co-founded LLS’s Anti-Racism Center (LARC), the Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic (LIJC), and serves as faculty advisor for LLS’s Law and Political Economy Chapter and Immigration Law Society. An expert on immigrants’ rights and forced labor, Prof. Kim co-authored the law professor amicus brief in Trump v. California, to defend California’s sanctuary laws. Her scholarship examines the Thirteenth Amendment and its relationship to immigration, workplace rights, and civil rights through the intersectional lens of race, gender, and class. Her most recent publications include Critical Immigration Legal Theory, Boston University Law Review (2024) and Feminist Judgments: Immigration Law Opinions Rewritten (Cambridge University Press, 2023).
Visit this link for more information about Kathleen Kim’s legal practice.
HRLA Studies –– Free of cost –– No RSVP –– Come share and take some home