Delaware Law鈥檚 Geeta Kohli Awarded 2026 Juniper Prize in Fiction
Widener University Delaware Law School celebrates Associate Professor of Law Geeta Kohli, whose debut story collection, 鈥淭he Indianness: Twelve Stories,鈥 has been selected as the 2026 Juniper Prize winner in the fiction story collection category. The Juniper Prizes, awarded annually by the University of Massachusetts Press, honor outstanding works of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction and include publication for each winning manuscript. The manuscript will be published in Spring 2027.
At Delaware Law, Kohli teaches contract and business law and serves as an affiliated faculty member of the Dignity Law Institute. Her scholarship centers on narrative justice, integrating marginalized perspectives into law, policy, and education. Her work appears in leading literary and law journals, with recent publications in Oregon Law Review, NYU Journal of Law & Business, and Michigan Quarterly Review.
She is the founder of the , a nonprofit fiscally sponsored by the New York Foundation for the Arts, fostering collaboration between artists and lawyers, and publishes 鈥,鈥 a free weekly finance and business law newsletter, and 鈥,鈥 an online journal exploring literature, law, and voice. Kohli鈥檚 expertise in corporate social responsibility and feminist lawyering has earned national recognition, including features on CNBC and a TEDx Talk on financial awareness.
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