Before Bad Bunny week comes to a close, I want to share- this past fall the Cardozo faculty voted to promote me. Inspired by, @EvelynMRM joyful promotion celebration- Felicidades! Only 200 of us doing a lot of hard work with the support of our communities. Gracias comunidades <3
My *job market paper "Beyond Patents"* uses health justice and political economy frameworks to show Bayh-Dole legacies in health technology access as a public investment return problem and suggest NIH grant conditionalities as a solution. I look forward to sharing and discussing!
I’m a former public defender (13 years) turned law professor. My criminal law students read this article at the beginning of the semester. Thank you @dwaynebetts
Professor @JameliaNMorgan’s work has been field-defining. Her scholarship has been crucial to my ( and so many others’) understanding of disability law and policing. She’s also a wonderful person. The academy is so lucky to have her. A true gem! I am so angry.
.@MyriamGilles10 who is targeted by the pathetic racist Northwestern screed is far and away the overall most talented law professor I have ever come across. She is among the most well respected civil procedure scholars in the country. Moreover, almost every year 1/4
If more law professors—hell, more people—had even an ounce of Myriam Gilles’s talent and integrity as a scholar, teacher, administrator, and colleague, the world would be a better place. Any suggestion to the contrary would simply be laughable were it not also so deeply bigoted.
There's exciting movement in the prior conviction impeachment context. To capture, boost, and steer it, Julia Simon-Kerr and I recently wrote a report in partnership with @NACDL, exploring the need and possible avenues for change. You can read it here: https://t.co/XRVzulI8MP.
I am thrilled that @BCLawReview will be publishing my new article Parent-Child Privilege as Resistance. I welcome comments and feedback. Thank you for checking it out!
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