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What’s Happening at Wake Forest Law

Wake Forest Law is delighted to welcome two new faculty members to our community this fall: Professor Sania Anwar and Professor Kristie Bluett. 

Professor Sania R. Anwar is joining Wake Forest Law from Columbia Law School, where she was the inaugural Ruth Bader Ginsburg Academic Fellow and is currently pursuing her doctoral studies. Her research areas include law and philosophy, theoretical foundations of private law, and equality. Serving as an Assistant Professor of Law, she will teach Torts and Private Law.

Professor Kristie Bluett joins the Wake Forest Law Legal Writing faculty as an Assistant Professor of Legal Writing. An expert in international human rights law, her scholarship specifically focuses on international migration and sex-based discrimination. 

She is currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Law and Director of the Domestic Violence Clinic at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where she has been teaching since Fall 2022. 

Learn more about Professor Anwar and Professor Bluett at the link in our bio.
@k.a.bluett
Food waste happens everywhere, including on campus.

A few small choices can make a big difference:

🍕 Take only what you’ll eat
🍗 Save leftovers for later
🍠 Check for extra food to take to go

#EarthMonth #ReduceFoodWaste #FoodWaste
April is Earth Month—a time to focus on small changes that can make a big impact.

One of the easiest places to start? Food waste.

In the US, 30–40% of food goes uneaten—wasting money and resources, and contributing to climate change.

Try this to get started:
🌎 Check your fridge before shopping
🌎 Make a simple grocery list
🌎 Buy only what you’ll use

Follow along this month for more easy ways to waste less.
In celebration of Women's History Month, we asked our faculty, staff, and students, "Who is a woman you admire?" Here's what they said. 💖 

@emgoogs @_hinalpatel @sarah.godfrey_ @jchendrick1 @jessicarrosee bjorkmanveronica