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Professor Margaret Chon
Seattle University School of Law
mchon@seattleu.edu
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Margaret Chon endeavors to analyze how law deploys power,
in order to re-construct legal doctrines and systems to promote social justice. She teaches in the areas
of procedure, technology, race and law. Her current scholarly interests lie
at the nexus of intellectual property, development, and global social justice. The
complex but essentially simple question of equality is never far from her
thoughts.
At Seattle University, she is the Donald and Lynda Horowitz Professor for the Pursuit of Justice
at the School of Law and the
Director of the Center of the Study for Justice in Society.
Not least, she is the proud mother of two children, Nicholai and Chloe.
For more information, see her
Seattle University Faculty Profile and the Center
for the Study of Justice in Society, (CSJS) website.
A Lexical Interlude
A reservation Little League baseball team called the Warriors? Indians recognize
irony when we see it.
That summer, irony played third base.
- Sherman Alexie, One Stick Song
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