Joanna Schwartz
@JCSchwartzProf
UCLA Law Prof. Civil procedure/civil rights litigation/police accountability. Author of Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable (@VikingBooks 2023)
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http://joannaschwartz.net 15-07-2016 13:55:26
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Ground-breaking work on ' #sentinelevent ' reviews by the Quattrone Center now available to anyone after wrongful convictions, OIS, deaths in custody, preventable homicides, etc. Big step toward NTSB style 'forward-looking' accountability in criminal work. law.upenn.edu/institutes/qua…
I loved spending the day with the wonderful folks at University of Wisconsin Law School! Special thanks to Miriam Seifter for inviting me, to Lisa Washington Rob Yablon Renagh O'Leary & Ion Meyn for a lovely dinner, to Dan Tokaji for his warm welcome, and for fabulous insights from the workshop.
Seconding this awe. I watched the whole day remotely, it was 🔥& only one part of all that Brooklyn Law and Political Economy Collective has been up to. zines, teach-ins, panels, scholarship, & more, they inspire the whole Brooklyn Law School community. (also Corinne Blalock 🍉, you missed your shoutout at the end!)
This would never have happened if not for Gilbert_King and Kelsey Decker, whose investigation into Leo's case in the podcast BONE VALLEY showed beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was wrongly convicted.
What an amazing collection. Congrats, Melissa Murray (@ProfMMurray on Threads 🧵) Aaron Tang Mary Ziegler Reva Siegel, Cary Franklin, and The Yale Law Journal!
🧵Very excited for this The Yale Law Journal Collection on 'Doing History After Dobbs: Applications, Implications, and Critiques of Dobbs's Historical Methodology'!
yalelawjournal.org/collection/doi…
HOORAY!!!!!!!! So delighted and exciting to see Miriam Seifter recognized with the RBG Scholar Award!
I’m honored to share that my article, “Rate Covenants in Municipal Bonds: Selling Away Civil Rights and Fair Housing Goals,” has been selected for this year’s Emerging Scholars Award by Dᴇɴᴠ. L. Rᴇᴠ.! It will be published in an upcoming volume in January 2025!
Through empirical analysis of over a dozen federal and state datasets and several in-depth case studies, Maria Ponomarenko sheds light on an understudied aspect of policing—the 12,600+ small-town and rural police departments scattered across the country. nyulawreview.org/issues/volume-…