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(Family
Law; Civil Procedure; Gender and the Law.)
Prior to joining the Rutgers faculty in
2006, Professor Kim was a lecturer-in-law at Stanford Law School. She has
written in the areas of family law, violence against women, and critical theory
regarding gender, race, and ethnicity. Her scholarship addresses interactions
between family, feminist legal theory, and culture. Her article, "Reconstructing Family Privacy," was published in
Hastings Law Journal. Her work has also appeared in Boalt Hall's Asian
Law Journal, the Cardozo Women's Law Journal, and the Georgetown
Journal of Gender and the Law. Professor Kim earned a B.A.
with distinction from Yale, where she was a Bouchet Fellow and received the
Meeker Writing Prize, and a J.D., cum laude, from Georgetown University Law
Center, where she served as senior articles editor and member of the executive
board of the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law and participated in the Law Center's Domestic
Violence Clinic. After law school,
she practiced law as a litigation associate with Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New
York and received the firm's Pro Bono Service Award. She also served as a law
clerk to the Hon. Denny Chin of the U.S. District Court for the Southern
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