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Inaugural Jerome M. Culp Lecture

Professor Jerome Culp was the first Black professor to become tenured at Duke Law.  He was a prolific scholar whose work contributed substantially to the development and growth of Critical Race Theory and LatCrit Theory.  He was also an engaged teacher, a wise mentor, and a beloved colleague and friend.  On the 20th anniversary of his death, this lecture, delivered by Professor Robert Chang, will honor Professor Culp’s legacy by using critical theory to examine contemporary legal challenges.  To attend via livestream, please use this link.

Robert Chang (Bob) is a Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality at Seattle University.  A former student and mentee of Professor Culp, Professor Chang graduated from Duke Law with a JD and a MA in 1992.

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