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SERENA LAWS Department of Political Science Trinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106 slaws@trincoll.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Political Science (2011) M.A., University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Political Science (2007) B.A., Amherst College, Women s and Gender Studies, Magna Cum Laude (2001) ACADEMIC POSITIONS Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Trinity College, Hartford, CT (2013-present) Courses Taught: American National Government, Political Science Research Methods, American Welfare State, Social Inequality in the United States, Debt and American Citizenship Visiting Scholar, Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (2011-2013) Postdoctoral Fellow, Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH (2009-2011) Managed the Policy Research Shop, supervising undergraduates doing non-partisan policy research for New Hampshire and Vermont legislators Taught courses in the Public Policy Minor PUBLICATIONS AND MANUSCRIPTS Serena Laws, with Michael Sanchez and Rick D Amato The Justice Gap: Legal Needs of New Hampshire s Low-Income Residents (2012). Robin Datta, Serena Laws, Steven Williams, Russell Mayer. 2008 APSA Teaching and Learning Conference Track Summaries, Track Nine: Civic Engagement II. PS: Political Science & Politics (July 2008).

Sean Boutin, David Brodsky, Serena Laws, Russ Mayer, Maria Rost Rublee. 2007 APSA Teaching and Learning Conference Track Summaries, Track Five: Assessment I. PS: Political Science & Politics 40(3): 575-588. ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW: Debt and American Citizenship (submitted July 15, 2016). o Drawing on Judith Shklar's theory of citizenship as standing, this article considers the historical relationship between personal debt and American citizenship, from indentured servitude and sharecropping to modern forms of debt and the credit score. ARTICLES IN PROGRESS: What Kind of Relief?: Debt Forgiveness in the American State. o This article is an examination of the institution of consumer bankruptcy as site for debt relief, drawing on interviews and a survey with the street-level bureaucrats of the consumer bankruptcy system. Citizen Savers and Repayers: Conceptualizing the American Standard of Living After the Great Recession o This article considers the extent to which the conception of an American standard of living shifted following the Great Recession. Based on content analysis of presidential speeches from 2009-2010 and an examination of the White House s Task Force on the Middle Class, I argue that the vision of an American standard of living presented by the early Obama administration was centered on incentivizing individual citizens to save and repay debts, rather than guaranteeing a standard of living through government policies. BOOK MANUSCRIPT IN PROGRESS: Bankrupt: Debt Relief and the New American Welfare State This book makes the case that the institution of consumer bankruptcy is an important piece of the American social safety net, and uses a thorough examination of the bankruptcy system as an opportunity to critically reflect on the adequacy of the American welfare state as a whole. In an era of widespread personal indebtedness and high levels of financial insecurity, assessing the main federal mechanism for debt relief becomes critically important. Placing bankruptcy alongside other federal programs responding to those in financial distress such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Unemployment Insurance, and the Earned Income Tax Credit I find that bankruptcy exemplifies many features of the present-day welfare state, including a reliance on private actors and an emphasis on market logic, an individualized (as opposed to collective) notion of relief and deservingness, and a paternalistic approach to those in financial need. Considering bankruptcy as a welfare state program reveals both failures of the welfare state as a whole as well as the unique challenges of providing relief specifically for personal debt. Using multiple sources of qualitative and quantitative data, including interviews and an original survey of bankruptcy officials, I find the institution of consumer bankruptcy wanting as a mechanism for relief in many ways. 2

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) The Effects of the Profit Motive Among Bankruptcy s Street-Level Bureaucrats. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2016. Debt and American Citizenship. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2016. The New American Welfare State: Consumer Bankruptcy as Case Study. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association in San Francisco, CA, September, 2015. Citizen Repayers: Representations of Debt Since the Great Recession. Presented at the Western Political Science Association Meeting in Seattle, WA, April, 2014. Private Bureaucrats: Representative Bureaucracy in the Consumer Bankruptcy System. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2014. Bankruptcy as Welfare: Bankruptcy s Place in the American Social Safety Net. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association in Seattle, WA, September, 2011. Political Effects of Debt and Bankruptcy Filing. Presented at the Western Political Science Association Meeting in San Antonio, TX, April, 2011. Bankruptcy Stigma and its Political Effects: The Social Construction of Debtors in Bankruptcy Policy. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA, November, 2010. Bankruptcy Reform in a Neoliberal Social Policy Context. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2010. Access to Bankruptcy, Access to Justice: Legal Access as a Factor in Consumer Bankruptcy Filing Rates. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2009. The Strange Career of Poverty Rights in the United States. Presented at the Joint Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association and the Canadian Law and Society Association, Montreal, Canada, May, 2008. Legal Aid, Medicaid, and Differential Citizenship in the Federal Welfare State. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2008. 3

Poverty Rights in the States: Court interventions in Health Care and Education (coauthor Elizabeth Beaumont). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA, March 2008. Knowledge as Citizen Engagement: Using Current Events in Introductory Political Science Courses, (co-author Jennifer Rutledge). Presented at the APSA Teaching and Learning Conference, San Jose, CA, February, 2008. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association ADDITIONAL RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE MNstructors Intro Revamp Summer 2015 Worked with political scientists at 14 other institutions to discuss challenges with teaching Introduction to American Politics courses. Worked collaboratively to design an innovative course organized around key questions in American politics. Research Assistant for Professor John Sullivan 2007 2008 Dept. of Political Science, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Researched, prepared materials for a graduate political science course on citizens juries. Organized speakers and participants for citizens jury. Research Assistant for Professor Dara Strolovitch 2006 2007 Dept. of Political Science, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Researched and wrote a literature review about increasing global orientation of U.S. interest groups. Updated an extensive database of interest groups. Conference Organizer, Inequality and American Democracy Conference 2005 2006 Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Primary fundraiser and organizer for a political science graduate student conference which considered the implications of rising economic inequality for American democracy and for the study of political science. Complaint Counselor, American Civil Liberties Union of Washington 2002 2003 Seattle, WA Responded to calls on ACLU-WA Complaint Line; summarized written complaints; researched projects for Legal Program Associate; created web version of the complaint counseling manual. 4

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Faculty Research Grant, Trinity College, Hartford, CT. 2016-2017 Academic Year ($2,535 for research-related travel expenses) Student Research Program Fellowship, Trinity College 2016-2017 Academic Year ($3,500 for Research Assistant) TIIS Junior Faculty Fellowship, Fall and Spring, 2015; Spring 2016 ($150 per semester) Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, University of Minnesota (2008-2009) Thesis Research Grant, University of Minnesota (2008) Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Grant (2007) Graduate Research Partnership Program Grant, with Prof. Elizabeth Beaumont (2007) Political Science Summer Fellowship (2007) Ueland Fellowship (2006) Amherst College Graduate Fellowship (2003-2006) Vernie Wolfsberg Foundation Fellowship (2004, 2005) National Merit Scholarship (1997) METHODOLOGICAL AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Categorical Data Analysis: Models for Binary, Ordinal, Nominal, and Count Outcomes. Short Course with J. Scott Long at the Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR). Ann Arbor, MI, June 2009 (1 week) Law and Society Graduate Student Workshop, Montreal, Canada, May, 2008 (2 days) Preparing Future Faculty Certificate, University of Minnesota (2 semester course sequence; completed December, 2007) Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, January, 2007 (2 weeks) Graduate Courses in Research Methods, University of Minnesota o Qualitative Research Methods (Political Science) o Intermediate Social Statistics (Sociology) o Advanced Social Statistics (Sociology) COMMITTEE WORK AND INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Social Sciences Policy and Review Council, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities: Graduate Student Representative, Course Proposals Committee, 2006-2007 Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities: Graduate Student Representative (elected), Graduate Work Committee, 2005-2007 - Worked with faculty on policies relevant to political science graduate students. Committee Chair, Teaching Committee, 2006-2007 - Organized workshops around pedagogical issues for graduate students. Committee Chair, Ph.D. Support Committee, 2005-2006 - Organized professional development workshops for graduate students. 5

REFERENCES JOE SOSS Professor and Cowles Chair for the Study of Public Service Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs University of Minnesota PHONE: 612-626-9865 EMAIL: jbsoss@umn.edu DARA STROLOVITCH Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies 303 Robertson Hall Princeton University PHONE: (609) 258-8990 EMAIL: dzs@princeton.edu 6