This episode is with Professor Carliss Chatman. Professor Chatman is an Assistant Professor at Washington and Lee University School of Law specializing in corporate and commercial law. Professor Chatman is prolific on social media, lending the same practical and legally reasoned approach to public discourse that she provides in the classroom on a broad spectrum of issues. Her primary scholarly focuses are legal personhood (including corporate personhood and fetal personhood), and corporate governance. She uses legal realism, critical race theory, and feminist legal theory to reimagine and reframe thinking on corporations and contract law, giving consideration to the racialized and gendered impact of business decisions, and the limits on the freedom to contract experienced by marginalized groups.
Follow her on twitter: @carlissc
Visit her website: www.professorchatman.com
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