Suzette Malveaux is Moses Lasky Professor of Law and Director of the Byron R. White
Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law at CU Law School. She is a member
of the American Law Institute and former Chair of the American Association of Law Schools
Civil Procedure Section. She has taught in the areas of Civil Procedure, Complex Litigation,
Employment Discrimination, Civil Rights, and Constitutional Law for almost two decades.
Her scholarship explores the intersection of civil rights and civil procedure, and access to
justice issues. She is co-editor of A Guide to Civil Procedure; Integrating Critical Legal
Perspectives (NYU Press, 2022) and co-author of Class Actions and Other Multi-Party
Litigation; Cases and Materials (West, 2006, 2012). Malveaux was a class action specialist
and civil rights attorney and pro bono counsel for the plaintiffs in the constitutional lawsuit
filed against Tulsa by victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.