The Center for Justice, Law, and Societies
The Center for Justice, Law, and Societies (CJLS) strives to foster research, teaching, and public engagement related to bias, inequity, and inequality in the law.
We provide a vehicle to support interdisciplinary research that is policy relevant and theoretically generative. We bring together faculty and graduate students across the University working on Law and Society topics that are vital to domestic governance, such as access to justice for vulnerable populations, how court decision-making shapes public policy, and the relationship between law and new technologies. In addition to our expertise in domestic law and society, we also contribute to pressing global challenges by supporting research related to international law, globalization, migration, and cross-border conflict resolution.