I. India Thusi
Nigerian American lawyer and academic
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2024 | Awarded the prestigious John Hope Franklin Prize by the Law and Society Association, acknowledging her significant contributions to legal scholarship. |
2022 | Published scholarly book 'Policing Bodies: Law, Sex Work, and Desire in Johannesburg' through Stanford University Press, examining law, sex work, and social dynamics in Johannesburg. |
2021 | Published academic article 'Feminist Scripts for Punishment' in the Harvard Law Review. |
December 20 2021 | Published an article in The Hill titled 'It's Time to Stop Policing Women's Bodies', focusing on women's rights and bodily autonomy. |
2020 | Received the Top 40 Under 40 Emory University Alumni honor, highlighting her distinguished accomplishments as an alumnus. |
2020 | Published academic article 'Blue Lives & The Permanence of Racism' in the Cornell Law Review Online. |
September 10 2020 | Wrote an article for The Hill titled 'South Africa Shows that Diversity is not the Answer to Police Violence', critiquing approaches to addressing systemic police issues. |
2019 | Named one of the American Bar Association's Top 40 Young Lawyers On the Rise, recognizing her early professional achievements in law. |
2018 | Published academic article 'Radical Feminist Harms on Sex Workers' in the Lewis & Clark Law Review. |
December 4 2016 | Published article 'Failure to Prosecute Cops Undermines Public Trust' in The Hill, addressing police accountability and public trust issues. |
2010 | Published academic article 'Deconstructing the Marginalization of Underclass Students: Disciplinary Alternative Education' in the University of Toledo Law Review. |
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