
معرفی
Rachel F. Moran is a Professor of Law and Director of the Education Law Program at Texas A&M University School of Law. Her work focuses on civil rights, education law, and legal policy affecting Latino communities. She has contributed extensively to constitutional and property law scholarship.
- Expertise: Civil Rights, Education Law and Policy, Latino Legal Policy
- Institutional Roles: Director of Education Law Program (Texas A&M University School of Law)
Rachel's research explores intersections between race, immigration, and political representation, with a focus on marginalized communities' legal rights. Her work also addresses challenges in legal education stemming from privatization, polarization, and technological change.
Recent articles like The Perennial Eclipse (2024) and A Perfect Storm for Legal Education (2023) demonstrate her cross-cutting analysis of societal forces impacting law and education. These publications span topics including property law's influence on education equity and structural challenges in legal pedagogy.
- Notable Honors:
- Fellow, Hagler Institute (2021–Present)
- Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award (2018)
- Hispanic Business Magazine's 100 Most Influential Hispanics (2011)
- Distinguished Teaching Award, UC Berkeley (pre-2021)




