Ralph Banks
The Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law, Professor, by courtesy, of Education and Senior Fellow, by courtesy, at the Hoover Institution
Stanford Law School
Bio
Ralph Richard Banks (BA ’87, MA ’87) is the Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Professor, by courtesy, at the School of Education. A native of Cleveland, Ohio and a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School (JD 1994), Banks has been a member of the Stanford faculty since 1998. Prior to joining the law school, he practiced law at O’Melveny & Myers, was the Reginald F. Lewis Fellow at Harvard Law School and clerked for a federal judge, the Honorable Barrington D. Parker, Jr. (then of the Southern District of New York). Professor Banks teaches and writes about family law, employment discrimination law and race and the law. He is the author of Is Marriage for White People? How the African American Marriage Decline Affects Everyone. At Stanford, he is affiliated with the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research, the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and the Ethnicity, the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education and the Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality. His writings have appeared in a wide range of popular and scholarly publications, including the Stanford Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. He has been interviewed and quoted by numerous print and broadcast media, including ABC News/Nightline, National Public Radio, The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, among others.
Academic Appointments
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Professor, Stanford Law School
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Professor (By courtesy), Graduate School of Education
Administrative Appointments
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Member, Academic Council (2019 - Present)
Research Interests
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Diversity and Identity
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Gender Issues
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Legal Issues
2024-25 Courses
- Critical Race Theory
LAW 7016 (Spr) - Family Law
LAW 7021 (Spr) - Policy Practicum: Roses Talk: Elevating At-Promise Student Voices in San Jose Unified
LAW 809X (Win, Spr) - S-Term: Narrative Strategies for Racial Justice
LAW 7131 (Aut) -
Prior Year Courses
2023-24 Courses
- Constitutional Law: The Fourteenth Amendment
LAW 7010 (Aut) - Critical Race Theory
LAW 7016 (Spr) - Family Law
LAW 7021 (Spr) - Policy Practicum: "What's Next? After Students for Fair Admissions"
LAW 809D (Aut, Win, Spr)
2021-22 Courses
- Constitutional Law: The Fourteenth Amendment
All Publications
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The aftermath of Loving v. Virginia: Sex asymmetry in African american intermarriage
WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW
2007: 533-542
View details for Web of Science ID 000251839200009
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Racial profiling and antiterrorism efforts
CORNELL LAW REVIEW
2004; 89 (5): 1201-1217
View details for Web of Science ID 000222905000003
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Beyond profiling: Race, policing, and the drug war
STANFORD LAW REVIEW
2003; 56 (3): 571-603
View details for Web of Science ID 000188426100001