Gloria J. Browne-Marshall is an Assistant Professor of Constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She was a visiting lecturer at Vassar College in Africana Studies. Her primary research interest is racial justice under International and Constitutional Law. Her secondary area of interest is juvenile justice. She is the author of Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present (Routledge), The Constitution: Major Cases and Conflicts (Pearson), books chapters, articles, and essays. Prior to academe, she was a litigator of Civil Rights and Public Law cases for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., Community Legal Services, and Southern Poverty Law Center. A graduate of St. Louis University School of Law (JD), University of Pennsylvania’s Fels School of Government (MA), and the University of Missouri-Columbia (BA), Professor Browne-Marshall has been invited to speak, nationally and internationally, on criminal justice and civil rights issues. |