David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair of Law & Director, Access to Justice Initiative, Vanderbilt Law School. NASH ATL = ❤️; she/her.

Joined August 2014
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Unbelievable @Delta - you cancelled my flight just hours before takeoff and even with my Delta status, and a record-breaking year in profits, could do nothing to help me. #fail
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Thankful for the opportunity and excited to be featured in the latest episode of "Quantum Potential" with @VanderbiltU Provost @ccybeleraver, talking about how and why it is so important to work toward a more people-centered justice system. open.spotify.com/episode/1H5…

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This semester in Con Law I, I played a song clip at the beginning of each class (starting wk 2) and asked the students to guess the relevance. Bonus points for anyone who wants to try - here’s the playlist for Fall 2024 😉 open.spotify.com/playlist/64…
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Several of the inside students said they were leaving the class more hopeful than they had entered -- hopeful that there are law students wanting to make a difference and people working to change the law.
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They hoped to continue these conversations - and we'll talk in our last law school class session next week about ideas for doing so.
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Part of what I loved most about the class was that it intentionally placed all of the students on a level plane, rather than having students interact through a lawyer-client relationship.
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In our last class this past Tuesday, one woman emphasized the importance of creating spaces for dialogue "between the people who make laws and the people living those laws."
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I was less sure what the inside students would gain from it, but was relieved to hear that they found it valuable as well.
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They learned a great deal about how the criminal legal system works in practice, and how it feels to experience that system from a very different perspective than we often hear in law school.
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At times, the outside students found it sobering and other times shocking; but across the board, they found it impactful.
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The outside students developed and facilitated meaningful conversations about justice, access to justice, the role of lawyers, alternative models of legal services provision, and reform.
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This fall, I piloted a new access to justice class at @vanderbiltlaw. It was intended to create a collaborative and two-way learning environment for law students ( one divinity school student) and students incarcerated at the women's prison in Nashville - a 🧵
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As with many new endeavors, I wasn't sure how it would go. We had some bumps along the way -- including having to reschedule our first class due to a COVID-lockdown at the prison -- but overall, it proved to be a truly phenomenal experience.
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Hallowe’en ready 🎃
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So glad to see efforts (here by @MarshallProj and others) to make more information available on local elections (including judicial elections), which are so important. We need more of this. themarshallproject.org/cleve…
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Vanderbilt - Alabama. Unbelievable. #AnchorDown
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Belated gratitude for a lovely chair installation event @vanderbiltlaw. It was wonderful to share how I view my professional trajectory with colleagues, students, friends & family. And so thankful to Justin Driver and @JSteinbergProf for such kind & generous remarks.
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