Sarah Seo: “Policing Everyman: How Cars Transformed American Freedom”

March 12, 2018
12:00 pmto1:30 pm

Knight Law Center
Lewis Lounge, 1515 Agate St.
UO campus
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Race, Ethnicities, and Inequalities Colloquium

“Policing Everyman: How Cars Transformed American Freedom”

Speaker: Sarah A. Seo, Associate Professor, University of Iowa College of Law

This discussion will focus on a chapter from Professor Seo’s forthcoming book, Policing Everyman: How Cars Transformed American Freedom (Harvard University Press, 2018). Policing Everyman tells the story of how cars transformed policing, the Fourth Amendment, and in the process the meaning of freedom.

Sarah Seo

Paper available upon request: contact michelle(at)uoregon.edu

Discussants

  • Curtis Austin, Associate Professor, UO Department of History
  • Joe Lowndes, Associate Professor, UO Department of Political Science

Sponsored by the Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs, School of Law, and the Center for the Study of Women in Society.