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Suzanne A. Kim is a Professor of Law and Chancellor's Scholar at Rutgers Law School, specializing in intersections of family, gender, sexuality, race, and socio-legal frameworks. She has served as Associate Dean for Faculty Development and held visiting roles at Columbia Law School, Stanford Law School, and institutions in Sweden, Canada, and Asia. Notably, she founded the Center for Gender Justice and the Law at Rutgers.
Research Focus: Her work combines legal scholarship with socio-cultural analysis to explore issues like reproductive justice, marriage equality, transnational gender dynamics, and nonmarital recognition. Publications highlight comparative studies across jurisdictions, feminist legal reinterpretations, and critiques of heteronormative frameworks.
Article Trends: Recent works address the impact of the Dobbs decision on AAPI communities, evolving family law in a multicultural U.S., and critiques of legal structures governing self-care economies, same-sex divorce, and transnational equality. Themes emphasize intersectionality, corporate legal challenges, and globalization's legal effects.
Scientific Awards:
- Association of American Law Schools Women in Legal Education New Voices in Gender Studies Prize
- Weil, Gotshal & Manges Pro Bono Service Award
- Elected member of the American Bar Foundation
Grants & Affiliations: She has held prestigious visiting roles at Columbia Law School, Stanford Law School, and international institutions. Her leadership in the AALS Section on Law and Social Sciences and Family and Juvenile Law underscores her influence in shaping legal discourse around gender and equality.



