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Brant T. Lee |
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The University of Akron School of Law C. Blake McDowell Law Center Akron, OH 44325-2901 Office: C. Blake McDowell Law Center 346 Phone: 330-972-6616 Fax: 330-258-2343 btlee@uakron.edu Brant T. Lee is an Associate Professor of Law at The University of Akron School of Law. Professor Lee teaches Property; Feminist and Race Theory; Employment Discrimination; Law and Theology; and Election Law. Prior to joining the Akron Law faculty in 1997, Professor Lee was employed as counsel for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and deputy staff secretary and special assistant to the President at The White House. He also was an associate for Breon, O'Donnell, Miller, Brown and Dannis, San Francisco, Calif. Professor Lee focuses his research in the area of race and complex systems. Recent articles include "The Network Economic Effects of Whiteness" (53 Am. U.L. Rev. 1259-1304 (2004)) and "The Devil in the Details: On Intelligent Design, Racial Conspiracy Theories, and the Theology of Whiteness" (26 Quinnipiac Law Review 57 (2007)). He received his B.A. from The University of California at Berkley and his J.D. and M.P.P. from Harvard University, where he was an articles editor for the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. Click here to view Professor Lee's postings on the Akron Law Cafe blog. |
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