Kate Nace Day
Board of Directors
Kate Nace Day is a tenured Professor of Law at the Suffolk University Law School where she
teaches Constitutional Law, International Human Rights: A Women’s Model, and Storytelling,
Film, and the Law.
She uses films about sex trafficking in all her courses to alter classroom
experiences that affect learned lessons of caring, justice and self-worth, to
re-imagine the relationship between sex, power and law, and to engage students in
the human work of combating sex trafficking.
Kate is working with her husband, Professor Russell G. Murphy, toward a formal
Storytelling, Film and Law Project to challenge and subvert the signature
pedagogy of traditional legal educations.
Kate received her BA from Manhattanville College and her JD at University of
California at Berkeley (Boalt Hall).