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Central Jersey groups to host online session on school segregation
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Rutgers law professor and recent appointee to the Presidential
Commission on the Supreme Court Elise Boddie will speak on school segregation on Thursday, May 13 at 6 p.m.Courtesy of Elise Boddie
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Rutgers law professor and recent appointee to the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court Elise Boddie will an online talk titled “Struggling for the Soul of Public Education” 6 p.m. Thursday, May 13.
The lecture will address the challenges of integration in the North and why school segregation is a threat to public education and to democracy. After her presentation, Boddie will be in conversation with Lynda Dodd, a lecturer in Public Affairs at Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs who specializes in civil rights and constitutional law.
April 12, 2021
Elise Boddie, Henry Rutgers Professor, Professor of Law and Judge Robert L. Carter Scholar at Rutgers University–Newark has been appointed by President Biden to the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court. She joins other national legal experts who will look at the makeup and size of the Court and its case selection, according to a news release from the White House on Friday, April 9.
Boddie, an award-winning and nationally-recognized civil rights and constitutional scholar, was previously the Director of Litigation for the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc. and is the founder of The Inclusion Project at Rutgers Law School-Newark. She is engaged with communities, students, faith leaders, educators, and researchers in a multisector initiative to build equitable education systems in New Jersey public schools.