Professor Rackley’s scholarship on judicial diversity has helped to shape and inform public and policy debate. In 2013, she won the Society of Legal Scholars’ Peter Birks Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship for her monograph, Women, Judging and the Judiciary: From Difference to Diversity (Routledge 2013). This argues that the key reason for judicial diversity is that the introduction of a wider variety of backgrounds, perspectives and experiences into the judiciary will inform and lead to better judgments and judging. Professor Rackley was one of the organisers of the UK Feminist Judgments Project and is currently co-leading, with Rosemary Auchmuty (University of Reading), the Women’s Legal Landmarks Project, a cross-disciplinary collaboration involving over 80 feminist legal and history scholars from across the UK and Ireland. Professor Rackley will be a British Academy Mid-Career Fellow in 2015.