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Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot on April 5

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University of Pennsylvania Law School recently issued the following announcement.

Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot

April 5, 2022

 5:00pm - 6:00pm EDT (13:00 - 14:00 PST)

Register for the webinar here

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Anna Gavin

regulation@law.upenn.edu

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This event is part of the 2021-2022 Lecture Series on Race and Regulation, organized by the Penn Program on Regulation and co-sponsored by the Penn Law Office of Equity and Inclusion. Professor Daniel E. Ho of Stanford Law School is the speaker.

Drawing on a recent article, “Disparate Limbo: How Administrative Law Erased Antidiscrimination,” Prof. Ho in this lecture traces how civil rights and administrative law have diverged over the past fifty years, as U.S. court decisions removed issues of racial discrimination from administrative law’s purview. He explains the legal and policy implications for today’s administrative state.

This lecture will be held over Zoom and is free and open to the public. We welcome anyone with an interest in learning more about race and regulation, including students from across Penn or at other colleges and universities. Please feel free to share word of this event with others who may be interested.

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Daniel E. Ho is the William Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, Professor of Political Science, Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Associate Director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, and Director of the Regulation, Evaluation, and Governance Lab (RegLab). Professor Ho’s scholarship centers on quantitative empirical legal studies, with a substantive focus on administrative law and regulatory policy, antidiscrimination law, and courts. With the RegLab, his work has developed high-demonstration projects of data science in public policy, through partnerships with a range of government agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, the Environmental Protection Agency, Santa Clara County Public Health, and Seattle and King County Public Health. Professor Ho received his J.D. from Yale Law School and his Ph.D. in political science from Harvard University, and he clerked for Judge Stephen F. Williams on the U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

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