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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