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Exploring where law, society and culture meet.

For over 70 years, we’ve conducted rigorous, groundbreaking research used worldwide to help ensure that the law embodies principles like dignity, fairness and justice.

Learning and Practicing Law

Advancing research on legal education and practice, the ABF investigates how the law is practiced both in legal and non-legal settings, including a focus on legal careers and the evolving paths of legal professionals.
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Innovative research through the ABF examines the roles that laws have around the world, with a special focus on protecting vital rights and the ways that people from different communities can access the justice system.
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The ABF analyzes the diverse ways laws are created and practiced in the U.S. and around the world, not just by legal professionals, but also by those who enforce the law and put it into action.
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The Financial Rewards of Elite Status in the Legal Profession

December 2018
Ronit Dinovitzer
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US Criminal Justice Policy and Practice in the Twenty-First Century: Toward the End of Mass Incarceration

2018
Katherine Beckett, Lindsey Beach, Emily Knaphus, Anna Reosti and
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Law School Climates: Job Satisfaction Among Tenured US Law Professors

January 2018
Elizabeth Mertz, Katherine Barnes and Elizabeth Mertz
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Global Lawmakers: International Organizations in the Crafting of World Markets

November 2017
Susan Block-Lieb and Terence Halliday
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Three ABF Scholars Put 'Rights on Trial' in New Book About Employment Civil Rights Litigation

Fall 2017
Ellen Berrey
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Carceral Citizenship: Race, Rights and Responsibility in the Age of Mass Supervision

October 2017
Reuben Jonathan Miller and Forrest Stuart
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Diversity, Hierarchy, and Fit in Legal Careers: Insights from Fifteen Years of Qualitative Interviews

October 2017
Bryant Garth and Joyce Sterling
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Race and Determinations of Discrimination: Vigilance, Cynicism, Skepticism, and Attitudes about Legal Mobilization in Employment Civil Rights

August 2017
Laura Beth Nielsen, Jill D. Weinberg, David McElhattan and Laura Beth Nielsen
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Illuminating the Invisible American Sovereignty: A Profile of the ABF's First Scholar of Native American Legal Systems

Summer 2017
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Rights on Trial: How Workplace Discrimination Law Perpetuates Inequality

June 2017
Robert L. Nelson, Ellen Berrey, Laura Beth Nielsen and Laura Beth Nielsen
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Future of Latinos: Northeast Roundtable Report

April 2017
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Discrimination Fully Mediates the Effects of Incarceration History on Depressive Symptoms and Psychological Distress Among African American Men

April 2017
Reuben Jonathan Miller, Shervin Assari, Robert Joseph Taylor, Dawne Mouzon, Verna Keith and Linda M. Chatters
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