Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe
@ireneojoe
Law professor @UCDavisLaw, reading & writing about criminal procedure & legal ethics with a special focus on the public defender
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All student law review editors deserve our undying appreciation.
But the editors of the Northwestern University Law Review empirical issue deserve a special place in heaven for everything they do. It was a great joy to work with them on this piece, with results I did not expect!
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Congrats Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe! Wish I had you as a professor. Happy to see not only your teaching but your important body of scholarship recognized as well. Looking forward to continuing to improv through life with you!
Today, we feature Professor of Law, Gary S. May's Fellow and 2024 Distinguished Teaching Award recipient Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe, a criminal law expert. Fun fact: when she's not teaching, she's embarking on adventures in “The Legend of Zelda” or taking improv!
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Join Dean krjohnson, faculty, students and staff for a reception celebrating all that UC Davis Law represents! 🤩 RSVP: bit.ly/3v5rE7d
We will recognize outstanding members of the King Hall community including Professor Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe and Sue Walther Jones.
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I am thrilled that Boston College Law Review will be publishing my new article Parent-Child Privilege as Resistance. I welcome comments and feedback. Thank you for checking it out!
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Now on SSRN, “Community Responsive Public Defense,” forthcoming in Fordham Law Review’s colloquium issue: The Legal Profession’s Response to Social Change: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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'If, like the Massachusetts Supreme Court, we associate the release from incarceration on electronic anklets, watches, or even cell phone apps as a public health boon, as a relief from all of the traditional harms of caging, without reflecting upon how...
So many horrific things on this list.
But it's notable the new Governor is also declaring war on one of the premier PD offices in the U.S. (Orleans Public Defenders) and the limited, but very real, progress that's been made in indigent defense across the state in recent years.
JAN 26: Prof Timothy Lovelace (Dr. Tim Lovelace) joins fellow esteemed scholars—incl Guy-Uriel Charles, Profs Monica Bell & Fred Smith—at UNC School of Law’s 2024 Carolina Law Roundtable on Law & Inequality to discuss books-in-progress on these topics. More ➡️ bit.ly/3HwHtql
Just posted my new article on mass immigrant prosecutions, forthcoming The Yale Law Journal! It describes the second-class criminal justice systems we have created for immigrant defendants charged with entering the U.S.
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E. Tendayi Achiume is a legal scholar and 2023 MacArthur Fellow. Tendayi is envisioning more ethical and just ways of approaching the movement of people across national borders. #MacFellow
Explore her work and all the 2023 Fellows on our website!
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Major congrats to Profs. E. Tendayi Achiume and Andrea Armstrong who were both awarded 2023 MacArthur Foundation genius grants. They deserve all the things! Am so glad to see them gettting their flowers for their awesome body of work. Screaming with joy. Let's goooo!
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Apply for the Binder Clinical Teaching Fellowship at UCLA School of Law -it's an amazing opportunity to develop your clinical teaching & scholarship. Former Binder fellows include me, Aaron Littman, Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe, Sanjukta Paul, Fanna Gamal & Tendayi Achiume.
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