Jennifer E. Laurin

  • George R. Killam, Jr. Chair of Criminal Law
  • Professor
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Jennifer Laurin studies and writes about how law and institutional design shape the functioning of criminal justice institutions. Her scholarship has considered the role of constitutional litigation in regulating police, and the shared roles of courts, police, and lawyers in regulating forensic science, prosecution, and public defense. She is a co-author of Police Misconduct: Law and Litigation (Thompson Reuters), the leading treatise in that area of civil rights litigation. Professor Laurin is actively engaged in a variety of law reform projects, including serving as the reporter to the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice Standards Task Force on Criminal Discovery Standards.