Center for Justice and Law

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About the Center

The Center for Justice and Law (CJL) works to advance justice by developing creative, concrete, and equitable solutions to legal issues and policy concerns. The center accomplishes its work by drawing on interdisciplinary synergies at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK to engage in: active collaboration with community partners, innovative teaching and professional development, transformative research opportunities, and public symposia bringing together local and national scholars, activists, and practitioners. 

Jillian Peterson speaking about Center for Justice and Law
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Find out more about the CJL

Dr. Jillian Peterson discusses the work of the Center for Justice and Law.

The Center accomplishes its work by drawing on interdisciplinary synergies at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK to engage in the following:

  • Active collaboration with community partners in finding solutions to contemporary problems and critical issues. Our current partners include the Minnesota Innocence Project, Minnesota Justice Foundation, Inside-Out Prison Exchange, World Without Genocide, and the Mediation Center.
  • Innovative teaching and professional development that draws on a broad array of disciplines to provide high-impact educational experiences and connects students with community partners and pre-professional opportunities, including the Inside-Out Prison Exchange, Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK J-term and May-term courses, CLE, CEU, and training.
  • Transformative research and support of collaborative projects, including community-based, student, applied research, and high-impact research.
  • Public symposia that bring together national and local scholars and advocates.

Current series: Environmental Justice and the Law

The Center's 2022-24 series focuses on the intersection of environmental and social justice with legal and policy matters. Please see our list of upcoming events focusing on this topic.

Screenshot from video of Valentine Cadieux, Director of Center for Justice and Law
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Spotlight conversation with Director Valentine Cadieux

CJL Director Valentine Cadieux (she/her) answers the question: What do we mean by environmental justice?

Collaborate with the Center for Justice and Law

Co-sponsoring an event: We're happy to work with other programs on topics and events of common interest. If you have the funding or the time to co-sponsor a talk, panel, or field trip — or an idea for something you'd like to see happen —please let us know how we can help. Contact us at cjl@hamline.edu.

Building an event: Have a great idea for an event and need help making it happen? The CJL can use our resources to plan, execute, and market it, or collaborate with you to make it happen. Contact us at cjl@hamline.edu

Donate to the Center for Justice and Law

The CJL is a non-profit that relies on ticket sales (and your support) to bring programming, community engagement, and speakers to our events. Want to donate to the CJL? Visit our .

Likewise, the Center for Justice and Law, in partnership with the Environmental and Climate Studies program, is sponsoring a Climate Justice Fund.

With your contribution, we'll be able to support student projects on and off campus, possibly including attending the UN Climate Talks (COP), as well as funding student research and community projects to further engage with environmental and climate justice programs and strengthen community engagement and education.

View our student-made to learn more about the CJL, the Climate Justice Fund, and what your contribution can do to help.

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Not Your Parent's Environmentalism, Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK Oracle article by LaNiesha Bisek

Not Your Parents' Environmentalism

by LaNiesha Bisek

Read the Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK Oracle article about the mission and current series at CJL. 

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