A rising cohort of new leaders want to help their institutions better understand the country’s history and how it inextricably shapes the law today. By Candice Norwood, Breaking News Reporter, The 19th When Camille Nelson was appointed dean of Suffolk University Law School in 2010, few other Black women worked there or held similar positions […]
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