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Lia Beth Epperson (born 1971 or 1972) is an American civil rights lawyer and professor of law at
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. She previously served as the senior associate dean for faculty and academic affairs at the law school. Epperson served as director for education litigation and policy at the
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from 2001 to 2005. Her scholarship focuses primarily on federal courts and educational policies with regard to race. Epperson was a senior fellow at the
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and an Institute of Advanced Studies Fellow at Collegium de Lyon. Epperson has authored multiple
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for the
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related to
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and
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.


Early life and education

Epperson grew up in
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, alongside sister
Sharon Epperson Sharon Emily Epperson (born April 12, 1968) is a senior personal finance correspondent for CNBC. She also appears on NBC News shows, ''Today'' and ''NBC Nightly News''. Early life and education Epperson is the daughter of David E. Epperson and ...
. Epperson's father, Dr. David E. Epperson, was the dean of the School of Social Work at the
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for nearly 30 years and was the first African-American dean at the school. Her mother was a first-grade teacher at Lincoln Elementary School in Pittsburgh. Epperson attended
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, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in sociology and graduated ''
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''. While at Harvard, Epperson joined
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, the first historically African-American Greek-lettered sorority, of which her sister, Sharon, was also a member. In her senior year, Epperson received the Bayard Rustin Fellowship. She later attended Stanford University School of Law, receiving a
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in 1998. At Stanford, Epperson worked as an editor of the ''
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'' and the ''Stanford Law and Policy Review''. Prior to graduating, Epperson was a summer associate at the
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. Epperson was admitted to the
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on May 5, 1999, although her license is no longer active in the state.


Career

After graduating from Stanford Law School, Epperson worked as a
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for
Timothy K. Lewis Timothy Kimbrue Lewis (born November 2, 1954) is a former United States federal judge, United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. , he is an attorney at the law firm of Blank Rome, Blank Rome LLP, whe ...
of the
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. Epperson and Lewis later served together as board members for The Constitution Project. In 1991, Epperson began working as an associate at
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in
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. Epperson litigated commercial and civil rights. Additionally, she was a board member for Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Francisco and the Peninsula. From 2001 to 2005, Epperson served as the director of education litigation and policy at the
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. Epperson began her career in academics in 2005, serving as an associate professor at
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, where she taught constitutional law until 2010. While at Santa Clara, Epperson served on the Board Nominating Committee of the
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of Northern California and the Justice Fund Honorary Committee of the Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center. Epperson was a senior fellow at the
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from 2008 to 2010, conducting research that focused on federal civil rights enforcement of educational policies and practices. From 2009 to 2010, Epperson also worked as a visiting professor at the
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. In 2010, Epperson began working at
American University Washington College of Law The American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL or WCL) is the law school of American University, a private research university in Washington, D.C. It is located on the western side of Tenley Circle in the Tenleytown section of northw ...
. She previously served as director of the Doctor of Juridical Science Program. In addition, Epperson served as senior associate dean of faculty and academic affairs at the school. Epperson received the school's Excellence in Teaching Award in February 2022. On several occasions, Epperson has been a panelist and correspondent on
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, discussing the Supreme Court case '' Ricci v. DeStefano'' as well as public school integration. As of January 2025, Epperson was a member-at-large, representing Washington, D.C., for the national board of the
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.


Publications


Books

*''Racial Discrimination in Education The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion'' (Richard A. Shweder ed., U. Chi. Press 2009). *''The Rehnquist Court, the Resurrection of Plessy and the Elusive Definition of “Societal Discrimination" Awakening From the Dream: Pursuing Civil Rights in a Conservative Era'' (Denise C. Morgan et al. eds, Carolina Acad. Press 2006). *''Biography of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander African American Lives'' (Henry Louis Gates & Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham eds., Oxford U. Press 2004).


Articles

*''Resisting Retreat: A Trench-Level View of the Struggle for Equity in Educational Opportunity in the Post-Brown Era'', 66 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 131 (2005). * ''True Integration: Advancing Brown's Goal of Educational Equity in the Wake of Grutter'', 67 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 175 (2005-2006). *''Undercover Power: Examining the Role of the Executive Branch in Determining the Meaning and Scope of School Integration Jurisprudence'', 10 Berkeley J. Afr.-Am. L. & Pol'y 146 (2008). *''Equality Dissonance'', 7 Stan. J. Civ. Rights & Civ. Liberties 101 (2011). *''New Legal Perspectives: Implications for Diversity in the Post-Grutter Era Diversity in American Higher Education: Toward a More Comprehensive Approach'' (Lisa M. Stulberg & Sharon L. Weinberg, eds., Routledge Press 2011).
''Legislating Inclusion''
6 Harv. L. & Pol. Rev. 801 (2012). *''Bringing the Market to Students? School Choice and Vocational Education in the 21st Century'', 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1861 (2012). *''The Promise and Pitfalls of Empiricism in Educational Equality Jurisprudence'', 48 Wake Forest. L. Rev. 101 (forthcoming 2013). *''Brown's Dream Deferred: Lessons on Democracy and Identity from Cooper v. Aaron to the School-to-Prison Pipeline'', 49 Wake Forest L. Rev. 687 (2014).
''Beware the Unintended Consequences: Government Transparency, Racial Data Collection, and Minority Rights in the United States and Abroad''
Revue Internationale des Gouvernements Ouverts (2016).


Briefs

*Brief for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. and the American Civil Liberties Union as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents, ''
Grutter v. Bollinger ''Grutter v. Bollinger'', 539 U.S. 306 (2003), was a landmark case of the Supreme Court of the United States concerning affirmative action in student admissions. The Court held that a student admissions process that favors "underrepresented mi ...
'', 5 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 149 (2003).


Personal life

Epperson married
Benjamin Jealous Benjamin Todd Jealous (born January 18, 1973) is an American civil rights leader, environmentalist and executive director of the Sierra Club. He served as the president and chief executive officer of the National Association for the Advancement ...
, the former president and chief executive officer of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (
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), in July 2002. Epperson and Jealous met in 1993, when Epperson replaced Jealous as the intern at the New York national office of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Epperson and Jealous have two children together. The couple divorced in 2015. Epperson and Jealous remain amicable, and co-parent their two children. Epperson is the sister of CNBC correspondent
Sharon Epperson Sharon Emily Epperson (born April 12, 1968) is a senior personal finance correspondent for CNBC. She also appears on NBC News shows, ''Today'' and ''NBC Nightly News''. Early life and education Epperson is the daughter of David E. Epperson and ...
.


Honors and awards

In 2013, she was the Honorary Chair for the Women in NAACP program at the NAACP National Convention.


See also

* NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund


References


External links


Washington College of Law Bio
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