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Kate Nace Day is Professor of Law Emerita at Suffolk University Law School, where she taught womenâ??s civil, constitutional and international human right, including the right to be free from sexualized violence. Her writings explored social and legal inequality including within legal education, and the role of documentary film and filmmaking in reforming lawâ??s traditional pedagogy. Her most recent essay, Stories and the Language of Law, was published in THE FUTURE OF SCHOLARLY WRITING: CRITICAL INTERVENTIONS, edited by Angelika Bammer and Ruth-Ellen Joeres.
In 2011, Kate and her husband Professor Russ Murphy, co-founded Film and Law Productions, an independent film production company dedicated to stories that bring us back from lawâ??s abstractions to - in Eudora Weltyâ??s words - "each other's presence, each other's wonder, each other's human plight." Her first film, A CIVIL REMEDY, won the National Womenâ??s Political Caucusâ?? 2014 Exceptional Merit in Media Award - an EMMA. Her new project, WITHOUT CONSENT, is an art installation inspired by â??mug shotsâ? of several girls arrested for prostitution in Denver.