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Law and Structuring Individual and Institutional Responsibility:
Beyond Equality
Saturday,   June  18, 2022
11:00 a.m. - 11:10 a.m. EST Introductory Remarks | MARTHA ALBERTSON  FINEMAN (Robert W. Woodruff
Professor of Law; Director, Feminism and Legal theory Project and Vulnerability and the Human Condition
Initiative, Emory University School of Law)
11:10 a.m. - 11:55 a.m. Vulnerability Theory: Shifting the Paradigm
   >  Restructuring the Constitution for Human Resilience | MARTHA MCCLUSKEY (Professor of Law and
      Magavern Faculty Scholar, University of Buffalo)
   >  Everything Old is New Again: The Pandemic and the Vulnerable Subject | KAl RYN AB R AMS (Herna
      Hill Kay Distinguished Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School)
   >   (Un)Fair Housing Law XIAOQIA N HU (Associate Professor of Law, University of Arizona)
11:55 p.m. - 12:55 p.m. Vulnerability and Traditional Areas of Law
   >  Housing  Trusts and Resilient Cities: Solving Property Problems Through a Vulnerable Lens | MARC
      ROARK  (Louisiana Outside Counsel of Health and Ethics Endowed Professor of Law, Southern University
      Law  Center). Video Entry.
   >   Using Vulnerability Theory to Reconceive the Relationships Between Indigenous Nations and the
       United States NAZUNE MENKA  (Tribal Cultural Resources Policy Fellow, UC Berkeley School of Law),
       L AURA SPITZ (Professor of Law, University of New Mexico)
   >  Market Citizenship and Resilience Allocation | RONIT DONYETS-KEDAR (Senior Lecturer, College of
      Law  and Business; Co-founder, Corporate Social Responsibility Institute), HILA KEREN (Associate Dean
      for Research and Paul E. Treusch Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School)
   >  The State's Role in the Social Contract: Vulnerability Theory and the Workplace | JONAT H AN
      FINEMAN  (Associate Dean for Student Learning & Assessment and Professor of Law, Florida Agricultural
      and Mechanical University)
12:55 p.m. - 1:25 p.m. Lunch
1:25 p.m. - 2:05 p.m. Health Law in Context: Health Care, Public Health Emergencies, and the State
   >   Vulnerability and Health Law after COVID-19: From Entitlement to Obligation | MAT TW
      LAWRENCE   (Associate Professor of Law, Emory University)
   >   Vulnerability, Disability, and Public Health Emergencies | ANI SATZ (Professor of Law, Emory
      University)
   >  The Elder Catch: Engineering the Future of Caregiving | JESSICA DIXON WEAVER (Robert G. Storey
      Distinguished Faculty Fellow, Gerald J. Ford Research Fellow, and Professor of Law, SMU Dedman
      School of Law)
2:05 p.m. - 3:05 p.m. Vulnerability: The Legal Organization of the Economy and Access to Justice
   >  Gender, Law, and the Structure of Individual and Institutional Responsibility | N. A&  CAl N (Justice
      Anthony M. Kennedy Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia), JUNE CARBONE (Robina
      Chair in Law, Science and Technology and Professor of Law, University of Minnesota)
   >  Manufacturing Resilience | LUA KAN'PI YUILLE (Professor of Law, Northeastern University)
   >  The State's Use of Law and Public Policy to Support and Strengthen Unionization and the Labor
      Movement  | RISA L1EBERWITZ (Professor of Labor and Employment Law, Cornell University). Video
      Entry.
   >   Vulnerability Theory and Access to Justice: Elaborating Possibilities for Legal System Design |
      ANDREW   PILLIAR (Assistant Professor of Law, Thompson Rivers University)
3:05 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Closing Remarks and Discussion


Workshop convened by Martha Albertson Fineman and Laura Spitz.

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