
About
Alicia R. Jackson is an Associate Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law, teaching Family Law, Juvenile Law, and Torts. She joined the faculty in 2020 and has received multiple accolades for teaching excellence and service.
Educational Background:
- B.S., Grambling State University
- M.P.A., Grambling State University
- J.D., Nova Southeastern University
Her research focuses on the intersection of class, race, and gender in family dynamics, juvenile law, education law, and torts. She has published extensively on systemic racism in K-12 school discipline and diversity challenges in legal education.
Recent Research Trends: Her work examines equitable education policies, gender disparities in legal academia, and pedagogical innovations like formative assessment for law students. She also emphasizes bar exam readiness and student wellness.
Scientific Awards:
- Faculty Teaching Award
- Dean's Award
- Employee of the Year Harman Hatter Service Award
- Nominated: Most Engaging Lecturer, Diversity and Inclusion Champion, Stetson Law Spirit Award, First-Year Student Champion Award, Student Wellness Advocate
A former civil litigation attorney, she has practiced in Estate Planning, Family Law, Juvenile Law, and Torts. She contributes to legal education reform through program development and conference presentations.
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