Andrea Freeman
Assistant Professor
School of law
University of Hawaii
United States of America
Biography
Professor Freeman teaches Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, and Race and Law. She serves as a member of the Litigation Committee of the Hawai'i chapter of the ACLU. In Spring 2017, she visited at UC Berkeley School of Law, where she taught Federal Courts. Before joining the faculty at Richardson in Fall 2013, she taught at Santa Clara University School of Law, University of San Francisco School of Law, and California Western School of Law. In 2015, she received the Community Faculty of the Year award from the Advocates for Public Interest Law.
Research Interest
Public Interest Law. Professor Freeman writes an
Publications
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First Food Injustice: Racial Disparities in Infant Feeding as Food Oppression, 83 Fordham L. Rev. 3053 (2015).
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Behavioral Economics and Food Policy: The Limits and Politics of Nudging, in NUDGING HEALTH: HEALTH LAW AND BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS, Johns Hopkins University Press (2016).
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Racism in the Credit Card Industry, 95 North Carolina L. Rev. 1071 (2017) (selected for presentation at the 2016 Yale/Harvard/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum).