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Ralph Richard Banks
Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law

Biography

An expert on topics related to race and inequality, Ralph Richard Banks joined Stanford Law School in 1998. His research addresses race and inequality issues across a variety of domains, from criminal justice to employment to the family. He has written and lectured widely in each of these areas. He is currently working on a book, tentatively titled Race, Marriage and Inequality. Professor Banks teaches equal protection law, family law, employment discrimination law, and race and the law. He has been a visiting professor at Harvard Law School and the University of Virginia Law School. Before joining the Stanford Law School faculty, Professor Banks was the Reginald F. Lewis Fellow at Harvard Law School and an attorney with the firm O'Melveny & Myers. He was a law clerk to Judge Barrington D. Parker, Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Key Works

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Affiliations & Honors

Professional Affiliations

  • Member, Faculty Advisory Board for the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research
  • Faculty Associate, Research Institute for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity

Education

  • BA, Stanford University, 1987
  • MA, Stanford University, 1987
  • JD, Harvard Law School, 1994

Expertise

  • Antidiscrimination Law
  • Family Law
  • Property
  • Race and the Law