EMILY A. PRIFOGLE, JD/PHD
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Social Media & Public Engagement

Women Also Know


​In addition to my academic research, I have worked on the founding teams of both Women Also Know Law and Women Also Know History. #WomenAlsoKnowLaw and #WomenAlsoKnowHistory promote and support the work of women experts in their respective fields by offering a concrete way to address explicit and implicit gender bias in public and professional perceptions of expertise. You can learn more through the links above and follow us on Twitter through the logos below.  ​

You can read "Why Women Also Know History," co-authored with Karin Wulf, in the Journal of Women's History Vol. 32, 2 (Summer 2020) 113-17.
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Public Writing

In the past, I have served as an associate blogger for the Legal History Blog, and I continue to tweet @EmilyAPrifogle.​  
​Other public writing includes,
  • Review of Sarah Seo, Policing the Open Road (2019), October 2, 2019, The New Rambler.
  • Review of Kristin L. Hoganson, The Heartland: An American History (2019, August 12, 2019, The Cleveland Review of Books.
  • "Life & Law Panel Recap: "Space Along the Rural-Urban Spectrum," March 29, 2016, Legal History Blog.
  • Contributor, The American Yawp: a Free and Online, Collaboratively Built American History Textbook. (americanyawp.com) 


Recorded Talks

You can listen to me talk about rural law and legal history here,
  • University of Virginia Law School, "PLACE and Power: How Rural Places Shape the Environment," September 18, 2020
  • University of Nebraska College of La, Rural Reconciliation Project Seminar Series, "Racial Boundaries across the Heartland’s Legal Landscapes in the Twentieth Century," March 15, 2021

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