Today is the official publication day for Imperfect Victims: Criminalized Survivors and the Promise of Abolition Feminism. To celebrate, I wanted to say thank you. A thread:
Today I learned two things. Lots of my friends read
@newyorker.com 🥰🥰. Law review editors do not read
@newyorker.com
(or they do, but rejected my article anyway). 🤷♀️
@UMDLaw Professor Diane Hoffmann, director of the Law & Health Care Program, co-authored "FAIRS--A Framework for Evaluating the Inclusion of Sex in Clinical Algorithms," out in the New England Journal of Medicine. Read it here: https://t.co/OnIV2N0YxP. #FacultyScholarshipFriday
Coming soon in the
@StanfordLaw Review: @UMDLaw Professor Aadhithi Padmanabhan's new article, Abandoning Deportation Adjudication, which argues for rigorous judicial review in deportation cases. Read it here: https://t.co/tntXwrCXGy
#FacultyScholarshipFriday
Thank you to all who made 2024 the best year of the show yet!
30% growth in subscribers
33% in listeners
Next year, I'd love to spend more time on:
Municipal Courts
Crimmigration
Please let me know if you have recs for those topics.
Here are the top 10 episodes from 24!
Maryland Carey Law's Natalie Ram in @ScienceMagazine: "swaths of sensitive and identifiable research data are entitled to robust legal protection against nonconsensual disclosure-if only the federal government would implement it." #FacultyScholarshipFriday https://t.co/V25udhiqka
Hi, all! I don’t post here anymore. You can find me on BlueSky. Same handle, same refusal to believe that police make people safe from gender violence.
Survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) are often forced to choose between the violence of the state or their partner.
This week, @LeighGoodmark speaks about "criminalized survivors" and how abolition feminism can help us to better hold them.
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Professor @ManekaSinha@UMDLaw won the 2024 Award for Excellence in Scholarship at the AAPI/MENA Workshop for Women in the Legal Academy for her paper, “The Automated Fourth Amendment.” Congratulations! #FacultyScholarshipFriday
Professor @rsteinzor of @UMDLaw on "The Soil Where M*GA Grows: Why America Needs Good Government," based on her new book, "American Apocalypse": https://t.co/zRJ88k2Ye2
New publication on the dormant commerce clause from @UMDLaw's Regents Professor @mgraber_ in SCOTUS 2023: Major Decisions and Developments of the U.S. Supreme Court: https://t.co/5P5S09H4GY. #FacultyScholarshipFriday