Monica C. Bell, Ph.D., is a professor of law, associate professor of sociology, and counselor to the dean at Yale Law School. Her research focuses on law and inequality, policing and the criminal legal system, welfare and public benefits law, housing law and residential segregation, and race and the law. She looks at how sociology and law intersect. Bell was the first Black woman to serve as a junior member of the Yale Law School faculty and the second Black woman to receive tenure there.
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Tashjian v. Republican Party of Connecticut (1986)
Tashjian v. Republican Party of Connecticut (1986) decided that states cannot impose a closed primary system because it denies political parties their First Amendment right.