Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic Distinguished Lecture Featuring Devon Carbado

Posted: April 6, 2024

By: Seattle University School of Law


Delgado-Stefancic LectureFriday, April 12, 1–2:30 p.m.
Distinguished Lecture: Room C5, Sullivan Hall (1–2 p.m.)
Reception: Court Level Gallery, Sullivan Hall (2–2:30 p.m.)
Please RSVP online by Thursday, April 11

Dean Anthony E. Varona and Seattle University School of Law invite you to the inaugural Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic Distinguished Lecture featuring Devon Carbado, the Honorable Harry Pregerson Professor of Law from the University of California, Los Angeles.

The Delgado/Stefancic Lecture honors the acclaimed professors’ lifetime work by presenting a scholar who has made significant contributions to critical scholarship.

About Devon Carbado

Devon Carbado is the Honorable Harry Pregerson Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law and the former Associate Vice Chancellor of BruinX for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. He teaches Constitutional Criminal ProcedureConstitutional LawCritical Race Theory and Criminal Adjudication.

He has won numerous teaching awards, including being elected Professor of the Year by the UCLA School of Law classes of 2000 and 2006 and received the law school’s Rutter Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2003 and the University's Distinguished Teaching Award, the Eby Award for the Art of Teaching in 2007. In 2005 Professor Carbado was an inaugural recipient of the Fletcher Foundation Fellowship. Modeled on the Guggenheim fellowships, it is awarded to scholars whose work furthers the goals of Brown v. Board of Education. In 2018, he was named an inaugural recipient of the Atlantic Philanthropies Fellowship for Racial Equity.

Professor Carbado writes in the areas of employment discrimination, criminal procedure, implicit bias, constitutional law and critical race theory. His scholarship appears in law reviews at UCLA, Berkeley, Harvard, Michigan, Cornell and Yale, among other venues. He is the author of Acting White? Rethinking Race in “Post-Racial” America (Oxford University Press) (with Mitu Gulati) and the editor of several volumes, including Race Law Stories (Foundation Press) (with Rachel Moran), The Long Walk to Freedom: Runaway Slave Narratives (Beacon Press) (with Donald Weise) and Time on Two Crosses: The Collective Writings of Bayard Rustin (Cleis Press) (with Donald Weise).

A board member of the African American Policy Forum, Professor Carbado was the Shikes Fellow in Civil Liberties and Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School in 2012.

Professor Carbado graduated from Harvard Law School in 1994. At Harvard, he was editor-in-chief of the Harvard Black Letter Law Journal, a member of the Board of Student Advisors and winner of the Northeast Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition. Carbado joined the UCLA School of Law faculty in 1997. He served as Vice Dean for Faculty and Research at the School of Law from 2006 to 07 and again in 2009-10.

Professor Carbado is currently working on a series of articles on affirmative action and a book on race, law and police violence.