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Athena D. Mutua is a Professor and Floyd H. & Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar at the University at Buffalo School of Law. Her work bridges critical race theory, feminist legal theory, and political economy analysis to examine intersections of race, gender, and class within legal frameworks.
Education:
- B.A., Earlham College
- J.D. & M.A., American University
- LL.M., Harvard Law School
Research interests include:
- Deconstructing legal systems' role in perpetuating inequality
- Global constitutional processes (e.g., Kenya’s 2010 constitution)
- ClassCrits project co-founder analyzing economic stratification
- Reinterpretation of civil rights movement historiography
Publications reflect interdisciplinary engagement with legal theory and activism, emphasizing marginalized voices in lawmaking processes. Recent work explores class-based analyses and transnational feminist collaborations.
Awardee of University of Buffalo Exceptional Scholars Young Investigator’s Award (2006) for Kenya constitutional review research linking activism and scholarship.
Engages in law reform advocacy through writing and institutional roles, contributing to both academic discourse and practical legal policy development.
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