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Houston Law Review's Frankel Lecture examines the impact of masculinity on Supreme Court rulings

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HOUSTON, Nov. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The 27th Annual Frankel Lecture, sponsored by the Houston Law Review at the University of Houston Law Center, will focus on the U.S. Supreme Court and explore possible gender bias applied in protecting legal rights. Melissa Murray, a leading expert on constitutional law, reproductive rights and justice, will discuss “The Jurisprudence of Masculinity” during the keynote Friday, Nov. 18.

Melissa Murray will discuss “The Jurisprudence of Masculinity” during the Frankel Lecture keynote Friday, Nov. 18.

Murray is the Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law and Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network Faculty Director at the New York University School of Law. She focuses her research on the legal regulation of intimate life. Her publication “Cases on Reproductive Rights and Justice” is the first casebook covering reproductive rights and justice.

Commentators for the lecture are:

  • Helen Alvaré, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Robert A. Levy Endowed Chair in Law and Liberty at the George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School
  • Reva Siegel, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law at Yale Law School

After law school, Murray clerked for Sonia Sotomayor, a then judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Stefan Underhill of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. Murray is a graduate of the University of Virginia and Yale Law School.

The Frankel Lecture will be Friday, Nov. 18 from 11 a.m.1 p.m. (Central) at the University of Houston Law Center, 4170 Martin Luther King Blvd. Attendees may also join virtually via Zoom. Participating attorneys will receive two hours of Texas MCLE credit.

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University of Houston Law Center media contacts: Carrie Anna Criado, UH Law Center Assistant Dean of Communications and Marketing, 713-743-2184, cacriado@central.uh.edu; Bonnie Buffaloe, Communications Manager, 713-743-9137, blbuffaloe@uh.edu.  

About the University of Houston Law Center  

The University of Houston Law Center (UHLC) is a dynamic, top tier law school located in the nation’s 4th largest city. UHLC’s Health Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Part-time programs rank in the U.S. News Top 10. It awards Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) and Master of Laws (LL.M.) degrees, through its academic branch, the College of Law. The Law Center is more than just a law school. It is a powerful hub of intellectual activity with more than 15 centers and institutes which fuel its educational mission and national reputation. UHLC is fully accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.  

About the University of Houston  

The University of Houston is a Carnegie-designated Tier One public research university recognized with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter for excellence in undergraduate education. UH serves the globally competitive Houston and Gulf Coast Region by providing world-class faculty, experiential learning and strategic industry partnerships. Located in the nation’s fourth-largest city and one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse regions in the country, UH is a federally designated Hispanic- and Asian-American-Serving institution with enrollment of more than 47,000 students.

About the Houston Law Review

The Houston Law Review is a scholarly journal published by students at the University of Houston Law Center.  Houston Law Review was founded in 1963 under guidance of Dean Newell Blakely, and with contribution from 20 lifetime sponsors including Houston firms such as Baker Botts, Norton Rose Fulbright and Vinson & Elkins. Now in its 60th year of publication, the law review has over 1,000 alumni members making valuable contributions to legal community all across the nation. These include judges on United States District Courts and the Texas Supreme Court, renowned practitioners, and general counsel to Fortune 500 companies. Recent alumni members of Houston Law Review have served as judicial clerks to federal district and circuit judges.

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