
Please pre-register for the Symposium here (non-CLE credit): https://lnkd.in/dCUdhVkT. This symposium will explore strategies to understand and address systemic inequalities affecting children and families of color, as well as the barriers to accessing family courts and domestic remedies. This symposium is inspired by the contributions of Rutgers Law School's very own Professor Twila Perry, a scholar in critical race theory and feminist legal theory in family and tort law and Rutgers Law School



Please pre-register for the Symposium here (non-CLE credit): https://lnkd.in/dCUdhVkT. This symposium will explore strategies to understand and address systemic inequalities affecting children and families of color, as well as the barriers to accessing family courts and domestic remedies. This symposium is inspired by the contributions of Rutgers Law School's very own Professor Twila Perry, a scholar in critical race theory and feminist legal theory in family and tort law and Rutgers Law School