1. Survival Labor

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27-2-2023 9:00 AM

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Yvette Butler (ytbutler@olemiss.edu ) is an Assistant Professor of Law in the University of Mississippi Law School. Professor Butler’s scholarship examines how the law and theories underlying lawmaking protect or hinder the survival and resistance strategies of marginalized groups, particularly illustrated by people who engage in sex work. Her areas of focus are Constitutional Law, Theories of Collective Liberation (particularly Race and Gender), and Criminal Law (particularly transformative justice and penal abolition).

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Feb 27th, 9:00 AM

1. Survival Labor

Yvette Butler (ytbutler@olemiss.edu ) is an Assistant Professor of Law in the University of Mississippi Law School. Professor Butler’s scholarship examines how the law and theories underlying lawmaking protect or hinder the survival and resistance strategies of marginalized groups, particularly illustrated by people who engage in sex work. Her areas of focus are Constitutional Law, Theories of Collective Liberation (particularly Race and Gender), and Criminal Law (particularly transformative justice and penal abolition).