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University of California Press

About the Book

Developed in collaboration with the Antiracist Development Institute at Penn State Dickinson Law, Antiracist Gateways to the Legal Profession is a hands-on guide to designing and scaling up pathway programs that bring diverse students to law schools and the legal profession.

This edited volume critiques entrenched biases in law-school teaching, faculty hiring, admissions, and mentoring while proposing transformative, replicable pathways to expand access. It walks readers through how to develop, design, and assess an antiracist program aligned with a law school’s vision and mission; how to select and train participating faculty; how to recruit partners, sponsors, funders, and students; and how to convert participants into matriculating law students. This book also addresses gateway programs for faculty, staff, and administrators that bring diverse candidates into selection pools and prepare candidates for the job market.

Grounded in antiracist principles and practices, Antiracist Gateways to the Legal Profession is a go-to resource for administrators, mentors, and admissions and hiring committees who are seeking concrete guidance in building equitable systems to transform the legal profession.

About the Author

Carla D. Pratt is Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Chair in Civil Rights and Justice at the University of Oklahoma College of Law and coauthor of The End of the Pipeline: A Journey of Recognition for African Americans Entering the Legal Profession. She served as Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe from 2012 to 2018.

Angela Winfield is Vice President and Chief Impact Officer at the Law School Admission Council. She previously served as Associate Vice President for Inclusion and Workforce Diversity at Cornell University.