Athena D. Mutua PROFESSOR AND FLOY D H . AND HILDA L . HURST F A C U LT Y S C H O L A R LLM, Harvard Law School MA, American University JD, American University Washington College of Law BA, Earlham College (716) 645-2873
My work is inspired by much of the activism (both recent
admutua@buffalo.edu
AREAS OF INTEREST
ARTICLES
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
Mapping Racial Capitalism:
CIVIL RIGHTS LAW
Implications for Law (with
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Carmen G. Gonzalez), Journal
CRITICAL RACE AND FEMINIST LEGAL THEORY
of Law and Political Economy
LAW AND POLITICAL ECONOMY
and historical) around the pursuit of human dignity,
(forthcoming 2022). A ClassCrits Time?: Building Institutions, Building Frameworks –
democracy, justice, and
Law, Class & Racial Capitalism,
prosperity. My scholarship
1 Journal of Law and Political
focuses specifically on issues
Economy 333 (2021).
related to racial, economic, and gender justice. In it, I seek
Liberalism’s Identity Politics: A Reply
to map the mechanisms by
to Fukuyama, 23 University of
which law, together with
Pennsylvania Journal of Law
other social structures, works
and Social Change 27 (2020).
to both hinder and support these justice pursuits.”
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