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Moritz College of Law

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice (DEIJ) Resources

This guide gathers materials and resources on the topic of DEIJ in law schools.

Introduction

This guide gathers materials and resources on the topic of DEIJ in law schools. The guide is meant to serve as a resource for faculty, adjuncts, students, staff, and librarians. We would like to acknowledge the University of Oregon John E. Jaqua Law Library's "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Practices in the Law School Classroom" guide, the University of Washington Gallagher Law Library's "Diversity in the Legal Profession" and "Diversity Readings Related to First-Year Courses" guides, the ALWD Publications Committee 2018 Readings Lists, and the suggestions of our faculty, staff, students, and other colleagues around the country for providing many of the titles included in this guide.

We Want Your Help!

This guide is not intended to be a "finished" product, but is rather a living effort to build on our community's knowledge, capacity, and pedagogy. To that end, we welcome feedback and suggestions on improvements and additions. We are also happy to work with individual faculty members and student organizations to develop course or area-specific guides, which will allow for a deeper and more focused exploration of resources than we have the space for in this guide.

Questions

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