Olatunde Johnson
Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’59 Professor of Law, Columbia University
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The Roger Mudd Center for Ethics
Programs and Events
2025-2026: Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact
Olatunde Johnson
Public Lecture Title: Environmental Sacrifice Zones and the Limits of Civil Rights Enforcement
Event Canceled

Olatunde Johnson
Johnson’s research has helped shape the national conversation on modern civil rights legislation, anti-discrimination, fair housing, congressional power, and innovations to address discrimination and inequality. Her recent work examines state and local governments’ efforts to enhance opportunities for historically excluded groups as well as the conflicts that arise when states preempt local efforts to address discrimination and promote wage increases and affordable housing. Together with a group of students, Johnson produced Through the Gale, the 2022 podcast that explored the role of lawyers in the struggle for multiracial democracy.