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Wendy Brown Scott - Professor
BA, cum laude, 1976, Harvard University; JD, 1980, New York University
Wendy Scott received her Bachelor of Arts degree
from Harvard University and her Juris Doctor from New York University.
She joined the NCCU School of Law faculty in 2006 after 17 years
on the Tulane Law School faculty where she served two years as Vice
Dean for Academic Affairs. She is a national expert on race law
and constitutional law and theory.
Scott joined the Tulane faculty after a successful
career in labor law and public interest civil rights advocacy. From
1980 to 1984, she served as a Staff Attorney at the Legal Action
Center of the City of New York. The Center represents former substance
abusers and ex-offenders in employment and licensing discrimination
cases, employers and unions on numerous work place issues. She also
worked as an Associate at Vladeck, Waldman, Elias & Engelhard, a
union labor and plaintiff employment discrimination law firm in
New York City. Prior to joining the Tulane faculty, Professor Scott
served as the Associate Counsel for the Center for Law and Social
Justice from 1986 to 1989, a community law office and research center
in Brooklyn, New York. In that position, she directed all litigation
and supervised the preparation of research studies on racial violence,
redlining and Charter revision in New York City, while also teaching
as an Adjunct Professor at Hunter College, Brooklyn and CUNY Law
Schools. Professor Scott has published articles in several professional
journals including the Harvard Law Review, Emory Law Journal, University
of Tennessee Law Review, Tulane Law Review, Howard Law Journal,
Villanova Law Review and Wake Forest Law Review. Her work on the
desegregation of public colleges and universities has been widely
cited.
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(919) 530-6171 - Phone
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