Rachel E. López
@Rachel_E_Lopez
Law Prof @drexelkline & Fellow in Law, Ethics, and Public Policy @PrincetonSPIA. Tweets on human rights, community lawyering, and the carceral state.
ID:1183686824
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=2211717 15-02-2013 20:16:50
9,2K Tweets
7,0K Followers
3,5K Following
Mahalo Hawaiʻi's Law School for the scholarship feature!
Looking forward to sharing my state civil procedure piece “The Politics of Proportionality in State Civil Rulemaking” forthcoming *very soon*in the Dᴇɴᴠ. L. Rᴇᴠ.!
Congratulations to Elizabeth D. Katz on this recognition of her article, “Sex, Suffrage, and State Constitutional Law”!
So pleased to be part of Temple Law School playing host to Rich Visek, Acting Legal Adviser Department of State yesterday as he gave new, official USG remarks on int'l law & cyberspace as the Law School's 2024 Adams Lecture
My review of Leading Works in Criminal Law by Chloë Kennedy & Lindsay Farmer is out with Social & Legal Studies
You can read the review here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.11…
& buy the (fascinating) book here: routledge.com/Leading-Works-…
What a wonderful way to wrap the semester and the year, with the excellent news that so many amazing colleagues will be joining us at Temple Law School over the summer - yay!!
Those Justices skeptical of prosecuting Trump for trying to overturn an election should pay closer attention to lessons from other countries where prosecutions played an important role in protecting and restoring democracy, as I discuss here @justsecurity
justsecurity.org/94714/trump-de…
Really feeling the joy of this transition as I have been invited to attend not one, but two international law events this week, and then another one next week Temple Law School. My inner international law geek is giddy with excitement, but I'm trying to play it cool!
Rachel López practices in the areas of criminal law, public international law, international human rights law, international criminal law, and post-conflict & transitional justice.
We are delighted to welcome Prof. Rachel E. López to Temple Law!
bit.ly/3xPSiSO
ezra bozeman has been in prison nearly 50 YEARS and is now completely paralyzed w/o access to the level of care & support he needs.
with a reprieve from Governor Josh Shapiro ezra could be cared for in the community instead of in prison hospice.
CNN FAMM Foundation