Jennifer Lee Koh
@jenniferleekoh
Professor @PeppLaw. Immigration, Criminal law, Evidence. Co-Director Nootbaar Inst Law, Religion & Ethics. Micah 6:8. Views my own.
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Thrilled to see this essay by my brilliant colleague Alina Das, "Standing on Immigrant Subordination," engaging w/my article on immigrant-as-injury standing. US v. TX left various standing questions open, & the EP analysis is critical: aulawreview.org/blog/standing-… American University Law Review
My art to illumine a memorial bulletin for Timothy Keller (1950-2023) tomorrow. “Prodigal God - Luke” for Crossway Four Holy Gospels. Tim preached that the true “Prodigal” (giving away excessively) was God the Father. Live streamed. City to City Bucknell University
Doing something new this fall - in addition to 1L Crim, co-teaching a colloquium-style seminar w/Michael Avi Helfand on Current Issues in Law, Faith & Religion, featuring (next up) Netta Barak-Corren, Steven Smith, Robert Chao Romero, John Inazu, saharazizlaw.bsky.social & Sherif Girgis
Proud to serve on the Board of @publiclawcenter w/Monica Eav Glicken at the helm!
Great Immigration Law Section panel this afternoon at #AALS2024: Immigrants Defending Democracy and Resisting Dictatorship, with Jennifer Lee Koh Pepperdine Caruso Law, @PriyaMorley UCLA School of Law, Dina Haynes New England Law | Boston, Huyen Pham Texas A&M School of Law, and Oren Sellstrom Lawyers for Civil Rights
Could not be more thrilled to welcome Makoto Fujimura Mako&Haejin to Pepperdine University & have the Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion & Ethics Pepperdine Caruso Law co-host their talk on Jan 18!
I’m esp excited about this event, which is also sponsored by the Nootbaar Inst on Law Religion & Ethics @pepplaw bc deep reflections on beauty, art, justice & faith rarely take place at the same time. But that is precisely what Mako&Haejin do so wonderfully.
Insightful and exciting new piece by my colleague Joel Johnson!
Was thrilled last year to host Rachel E. López as part of Pepperdine Caruso Law faculty workshop series and looking forward to reading this latest with Terrell Carter!
Another amazing piece from my colleague Jacob D Charles!
Not on Twitter so much lately, but grateful to all who have so articulately spelled out what's wrong with the NW Law complaint and spoken on behalf of brilliant scholars like Jamelia Morgan, whose work I admire greatly.
Insightful and informative from Jennifer Lee Koh. Opinion: How Trump 2.0 could make mass deportation a reality - Los Angeles Times latimes.com/opinion/story/…