Danielle Holley-Walker

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Danielle Holley-Walker is an American legal scholar and academic leader known for her work on civil rights, education law, and diversity in legal education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic administrator
law school dean
legal scholar
person
academicDegree Bachelor’s degree
Juris Doctor
areaOfInfluence civil rights advocacy in higher education
legal education in the United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard Law School
Yale University
fieldOfWork civil rights law
constitutional law
diversity in legal education
education law
higher education policy
gender female
hasPublishedOn civil rights and school reform
diversity and inclusion in law schools
education law and policy
hasRole advocate for inclusive legal education
mentor for underrepresented law students
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Bar Association
Association of American Law Schools
notableFor advocacy for diversity in the legal profession
leadership in historically Black legal education
scholarship on civil rights and education
occupation law school dean
professor of law
university president
positionHeld Dean of Howard University School of Law
President of Mount Holyoke College
faculty member at Howard University School of Law
faculty member at University of South Carolina School of Law
residence United States of America
workFocusesOn access to higher education
racial equity in education
school desegregation

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Howard University School of Law hasDean Danielle Holley-Walker