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Karen L. "Kerry" Abrams (born 1971) is an American law professor and academic administrator. She currently serves as the James B. Duke and Benjamin N. Duke Dean of the
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Early life and education

Abrams grew up in
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, with a schoolteacher mother and engineer father. She attended
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, graduating with a
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in English with highest honors in 1993. Prior to attending
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, she worked as an assistant at
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, a church organist, a secretary, and a department store clerk. During law school, she served as president of the Moot Court Board and the co-chair of Women of Stanford Law. She also worked as a research assistant for Professor Janet Halley. Abrams earned a J.D. at Stanford in 1998, in a graduating class that included other future law school deans Gillian Lester (Columbia) and Kimberly Yuracko (formerly dean at Northwestern).


Legal and academic career

Following law school, Abrams served as a law clerk for Judge Stanwood R. Duval Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. She practiced as a commercial litigator for several years at the New York City law firm of Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler LLP. Her law practice experience included ''
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'' work in a lawsuit against the Leben Home for Adults in Queens, New York, for providing unnecessary surgeries to mentally ill residents of the home. The case received national attention and eventually settled for $7 million. Abrams served as acting assistant professor of lawyering at
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from 2002 to 2005. She then joined the faculty of the
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in 2005, working as a professor and later as the University's Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs. Abrams became the fifteenth Dean of Duke Law School in July 2018. Abrams's scholarship focuses on the areas of immigration law and citizenship, family law, and gender and law. 
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Associate Justice
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cited a 2013 article by Abrams in her dissenting opinion in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co. v. Bartlett.


Selected works

*
Family, Gender, and Leadership in the Legal Profession
" in
Women & Law
' 1-17 (2020) (joint publication of the top sixteen law reviews) *
Gender Journals and Gender Equality: Reflections on Twenty-five Years of the ''Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy''
" 27 ''Duke Gender Journal of Law and Policy'' iii-vii (2020) *
The Rights of Marriage: ''Obergefell'', ''Din'', and the Future of Constitutional Family Law
" 103 ''Cornell Law Review'' 501-564 (2018) *
No More Blood
" in
Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
' 121-125 (Rainer Bauböck, ed., 2018) *
Family Reunification and the Security State
" 42 ''Constitutional Commentary'' 247-280 (2017) *
Immigration’s Family Values
(with R. Kent Piacenti), 100 ''Virginia Law Review'' 629-709 (2014) *
Plenary Power Preemption
" 99 ''Virginia Law Review'' 601-640 (2013) *
What Makes the Family Special?
80 ''University of Chicago Law Review'' 7-28 (2013) *
Marriage Fraud
" 100 ''California Law Review'' 1-67 (2012) *
The Hidden Dimension of Nineteenth-Century Immigration Law
" 62 ''Vanderbilt Law Review'' 1353-1418 (2009) *
Immigration Law and the Regulation of Marriage
" 91 ''Minnesota Law Review'' 1625-1709 (2007) *
Polygamy, Prostitution, and the Federalization of Immigration Law
" 105 ''Columbia Law Review'' 641-716 (2005)


Personal life

Abrams is married to Brandon L. Garrett, L. Neil Williams, Jr. Professor of Law at Duke Law. They have two children.


External links


Curriculum Vitae


References

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