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Luke Boso is a Professor at Southwestern Law School, teaching Constitutional Law I, Constitutional Law II, and Criminal Law. Previously, he held positions at UCLA School of Law, Savannah Law School, and University of San Francisco School of Law. His research critically examines intersections of sexuality, gender, race, class, and discrimination in U.S. law and society.
Boso's research focuses on equity, inclusion, and anti-stereotyping in legal systems. He investigates LGBTQ+ rights, gender expression, and discrimination across different social and geographic contexts. His work combines constitutional law with social justice frameworks to analyze contemporary civil rights challenges.
Boso's publications demonstrate consistent focus on constitutional issues and social justice. His articles frequently address LGBTQ+ rights, discrimination, and the relationship between law and social norms across diverse communities. Research patterns show deep engagement with how legal systems impact marginalized groups.
Scientific Awards:
- LGBT Bar Association Student Writing Competition First Place
- Dukeminier Award (2014 and 2022)
- John Adler Distinguished Professor Award (2021)
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