• April 7
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    Featured Presentation: "Critical Race Theory: Context, Controversy, and Call to Action"
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  • March 31
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    Featured Presentation: "Critical Race Theory: Fact, Fiction, and Future"
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    March 30
    History, University of Chicago Illinois
    Left in Limbo: Temporary Protected Status and the Illiberal Effects of US Immigration Policies since 1965
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    March 10
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    Featured Keynote: "The Emotional Influence of Gruesome Photographs in the Courtroom"
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    March 9
    Justin Richland
    ABF Faculty Fellow; University of California, Irvine, School of Social Sciences
    Cooperation without Submission: Jurisdictions of Significance in Hopi-U.S. Relations
    In-Person (ABF Offices, 750 N Lake Shore Drive, 4th Floor Chicago, IL)
    March 2
    Kali Rubaii
    Anthropology, Purdue University College of Liberal Arts
    Forensic Compressions: Ethnography by The Witness-Perpetrator
    In-Person (ABF Offices, 750 N Lake Shore Drive, 4th Floor Chicago, IL)
  • February 23
    Natasha Iskander
    Urban Planning and Public Service, NYU Wagner
    How the Politics of Skill Become Law: The Kafala System and Migrant Workers in 21st Century Qatar and Beyond
    In-Person (ABF Offices, 750 N Lake Shore Drive, 4th Floor Chicago, IL)
    February 15
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    Join the ABF Fellows in Celebrating the 2022 Honorees
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    February 11
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    In Conjunction with the 2022 ABA Virtual Midyear Meeting
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  • January 25
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    Featured Keynote: "Alternative Legal Professionals and Access to Justice: Failures, Successes, and an Evolving Innovation"
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    January 21
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    Featured Keynote: “Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration”
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