Marissa Jackson Sow is an associate professor at the University of Richmond School of Law. She is a scholar of personhood, citizenship, contracts, and state power whose work critically explores the intersections of private and public law through the lenses of race, gender, and religion.
Areas of expertise: contracts, commercial law, social contract theory, race and the law, feminist legal theory, international and comparative law, necropolitics and atrocities, democracies, political theory