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SUMMARY:Celebrating Professor Debbie Ramirez
DESCRIPTION:Professor Deborah Ramirez has been a transformative force at Northeastern University School of Law since joining the faculty in 1989\, dedicating more than three decades to shaping the next generation of lawyers. A Harvard-educated criminal justice scholar and former assistant US attorney\, Professor Ramirez brought the full weight of her real-world experience into the classroom\, teaching criminal justice courses on race and reform with passion and purpose. Beyond teaching\, she has been a tireless advocate for police accountability — testifying before Congress\, advising governors and championing innovative initiatives like Justice Bridge to expand access to justice for underserved communities. \nSince 2021\, Professor Ramirez has served\, alongside Professor Margaret Burnham\, as the faculty co-director of Northeastern Law’s Center for Law\, Equity and Race (CLEAR). In that capacity\, she created a scholarship program to provide law students with funded employment opportunities within the state court system. She also nurtured and supported the court’s state-wide\, state-funded reentry program\, which provides resources and programming for those leaving prison or jail. As part of her current Roadmap project\, she is working at the national and state levels to train district attorneys in seeking legal accountability against ICE and other federal law enforcement officers who engage in illegal and unconstitutional policing. \nAs she steps into retirement\, the Northeastern Law community is profoundly grateful to Professor Ramirez for her unwavering commitment to equity\, her fearless pursuit of a fairer criminal justice system and the lasting impact she has made on every student fortunate enough to learn from her. \nSpeakers include: \nKenneth Laughton ’22\nAssociate\, Bernstein Shur \nLen Zandrow\nExecutive Director (retired)\, Justice Bridge Legal Center \nProfessor Margaret Burnham\nUniversity Distinguished Professor of Law; Director of Reparations and Restorative Justice Initiatives; Director\, Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project; Faculty Co-Director\, Center for Law\, Equity and Race (CLEAR)\, Northeastern Law \nVincent Lorenti\nExecutive Director\, Massachusetts Probation Service \n 
URL:https://law.northeastern.edu/event/celebrating-professor-debbie-ramirez/
CATEGORIES:CLEAR - Center for Law, Equity and Race,Community Events
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SUMMARY:From Jade Trees to Justice: Celebrating Professor Margaret Woo
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating Professor Margaret Y.K. Woo’s transition to emerita status and her forthcoming memoir\, The City of Jade Trees\, an eloquent chronicle of four generations of her family whose lives intertwine with pivotal moments in U.S. immigration and Chinese American history. A recognized authority on both the Anglo-American and Chinese socialist legal systems\, Professor Woo’s scholarship and dedication to teaching have shaped generations of students and left an indelible mark on Northeastern Law. \nA teacher of remarkable dedication\, Professor Woo brought the same depth of humanity to her students in Civil Procedure\, Administrative Law and Comparative Law that she brings to the page — helping them see the law not as abstract doctrine\, but as a living force in real people’s lives. As she steps into emerita status\, she will remain connected to Northeastern through part-time teaching and research as a senior fellow with the law school’s Center for Global Law and Justice. She is also working on her next book\, The Evolving State of American Procedural Exceptionalism\, with Scott Dodson of UC San Francisco\, which will be published by Edward Elgar in 2027.
URL:https://law.northeastern.edu/event/margaret-woo-celebration/
CATEGORIES:CGLJ - Center for Global Law and Justice,Community Events
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