Gary & Sallyn Pajcic Professor @FSUCollegeofLaw • Criminal Procedure, Criminal Law, Policing, Law & AI • Music Worshiper • Master Mover & Suitcase Maker 🌈
I’m thrilled to share that my article, Cross-Sovereign Policing and the Constitutional Crisis of Accountability, will be forthcoming in the @YaleLJournal! Especially excited this piece is coming together as I go up for tenure this fall.
Examining the intersection of policing, immigration, and civil liberties.
FSU Law professor @nbanteka , the Gary & Sallyn Pajcic Professor of Law, participated in the 2026 Carolina Law Scholarship Roundtable on Immigration, Policing, and Detention at the @UniversityofNo7 School of Law.
The roundtable, hosted by Professor @jain_eisha , brought together leading scholars from across the country to workshop emerging scholarship in policing and immigration law.
Professor Banteka presented her latest paper, “Police-Created Suspicion,” co-authored with Professor Erika Nyborg-Burch, which examines how law enforcement practices can generate the suspicion later used to justify searches and seizures under modern Fourth Amendment doctrine.
Learn more: https://t.co/0HeVnLisCx
Our wonderful Dean is stepping down after ten years. Come be our next Dean to figure out why @FSUCollegeofLaw is one of the few Law Schools in the country with deans serving for over a decade!
FSU Law is looking for a bold, visionary leader to join us as our next Dean, an extraordinary opportunity to help shape the future of a great law school.
Position profile:
https://t.co/t10PdIgChR
Nominations, inquiries, and applications: Werner Boel at [email protected].
Thrilled to share that President McCullough has approved my tenure, effective August 2026! A massive thank you to my incredible colleagues at @FSUCollegeofLaw for their mentorship, support, and friendship. I’m honored to be part of this community.
I am excited to share that my article, Protection as Punishment: Immigrant Victim Relief in the Crimmigration State, is forthcoming with the @CalifLRev. Thanks to all who read prior drafts and shared feedback, and to the editors at CLR!
Today in NYC:
Nadia Banteka (FSU): Cross-Sovereign Policing And The Constitutional Crisis Of Accountability @nbanteka
Alexis Hoag-Fordjour (Brooklyn): Divided Loyalties: A Taxonomy of Defense Counsel’s Self-Interests
@joeljohnson13 Ah that’s less impressive AI! But still pretty good and a great idea. I must say I always check its briefing abilities before going to class for the crim pro cases I’m teaching that day and it’s got much better