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Jamein P. Cunningham is an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austin's School of Law. His research primarily focuses on intersectionality, institutional discrimination, access to social justice, crime, criminal justice, race, and economic inequality. In his role as an educator, he has taught various courses, including a seminar aimed at preparing lawyers for the challenges in crime and law policy. Additionally, Professor Cunningham serves as a faculty affiliate at the Cornell Population Center, where he collaborates on research related to population studies. His contributions to academia have been recognized through prestigious fellowships, such as the Rackham Merit Fellowship and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development Fellowship, underlining his commitment to advancing knowledge and policy in critical areas pertaining to social justice and public health.
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