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Elizabeth Mertz

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Research Professor

  • 750 N. Lake Shore Drive
  • 4th Floor
  • Chicago, IL 60611

Joint appointment

John and Rylla Bosshard Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin

Education

Ph.D., Anthropology, Duke University; J.D., Northwestern University School of Law

Bio

Elizabeth Mertz is a legal anthropologist who studies legal language in the United States, with a special focus on law school education. Her research also examines the problems involved in…

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Research focus

Language and law, legal education, interdisciplinary translation, family law. Research focuses on the intersection of law and language, combining anthropological and legal perspectives. Empirical research at the ABF has centered on legal education. The first study, which was also funded by the Spencer Foundation, provided the most extensive observational data available to date on first-year law school teaching. The current project, funded by the ABF and the Law School Admission Council, examines the post-tenure experiences of law professors. Other research has addressed the process by which law translates the social world around it in a number of additional settings.

Projects

The New Legal Realism
Latest finding: Feb 8, 2008, with University of Wisconsin Institute for Legal Studies, Emory University School of Law
Lawyers and law professors frequently draw on social science, and there are many social scientists who devote their careers to studying legal institutions and processes. Yet despite their apparent…
Senior Status in the Legal Academy
Latest finding: Jan 23, 2008, with Wamucii Njogu , Carol Greenhouse
This is the first national study examining the post-tenure experiences of law professors in the United States. Tenured law professors shape many aspects of the institutional settings within law…

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Publications

“Inside the Law School Classroom: Toward a New Legal Realist Pedagogy”
Vanderbilt Law Review
“Translating Science into Family Law”
DePaul Law Review
“Semiotic Anthropology”
Annual Review of Anthropology

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Presentations

Introduction and Conference Co-Organizer, “New Legal Realism Meets Feminism and Legal Theory II: Empirical Perspectives on the Place of Law in Women’s Work and Family Lives”
Oct 2007
Studying the Traditional Law School Classroom: The ABF and Carnegie Studies
Sep 2007
“Author-Meets-Readers” Panel, “The Language of Law School, by Elizabeth Mertz”
Jul 2007

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Professional Service & Recognition

  • Editor, Political and Legal Anthropology Review
  • Treasurer, Law & Society Association

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