Karen Engle
karengle.bsky.social
Karen Engle
@karengle.bsky.social
Law prof at the University of Texas; co-director, Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice. Write and teach about international human rights law; labor, land, and livelihoods; reproductive justice and the carceral state.
Last day for a free download of my book on human rights and abolition. If you like the format and have an idea for your own short book on international law and society, contact the editors of this new series!
Terrific to see my book available online — and soon in print! Many thanks to series editors Nadia Lambek, @riclements.bsky.social, @leslava.bsky.social, and Markus Gunneflo! And congrats on the new series!
The Element is *FREE* to access online for the next 2 weeks and pre-order print copies can be purchased in advance of print publication in June at a VERY reasonable price: www.cambridge.org/core/element...
June 5, 2025 at 12:19 PM
Reposted by Karen Engle
Our top story: “When we began, there was a silence in Texas about racism, poverty and corporate power.”

Ronnie Dugger helped to break that silence by creating a home for progressive journalism in our state.
Ronnie Dugger, 1930-2025
The Observer's crusading founding editor—a prolific author and agitator who helped animate the spirit of a true Texas liberalism—has died at 95.
www.texasobserver.org
June 2, 2025 at 2:10 PM
Reposted by Karen Engle
We have officially launched the Participatory Law Fund at Temple Beasley School of Law! The fund is devoted to supporting the production of an emerging genre of legal scholarship called Participatory Law Scholarship (or PLS).

More info about the application process @
law.temple.edu/academics/in...
Participatory Law Fund - Temple Law
Participatory Law Fund Apply by June. 30, 2025 The Participatory Law Fund (PLF) is devoted to supporting the production of an emergent genre of legal…
law.temple.edu
May 27, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Terrific to see my book available online — and soon in print! Many thanks to series editors Nadia Lambek, @riclements.bsky.social, @leslava.bsky.social, and Markus Gunneflo! And congrats on the new series!
The Element is *FREE* to access online for the next 2 weeks and pre-order print copies can be purchased in advance of print publication in June at a VERY reasonable price: www.cambridge.org/core/element...
Toward an Abolitionist Human Rights Court
Cambridge Core - Public International Law - Toward an Abolitionist Human Rights Court
www.cambridge.org
May 27, 2025 at 1:46 AM