Aziza Ahmed

Aziza Ahmed’s scholarship examines the intersection of law, politics, and science in the fields of constitutional law, criminal law, health law, and family law. Before joining Boston University School of Law, Ahmed was professor of law at University of California, Irvine School of Law. She also taught at Northeastern University School of Law. She has […]

Anna di Robilant

Professor Anna di Robilant is a property law scholar trained in both Europe and the United States. She writes and teaches in the areas of property law, property theory, legal history, and comparative law. Professor di Robilant has published extensively in both peer-reviewed and student-edited journals, including the Vanderbilt Law Review, the American Journal of […]

Jonathan Feingold

Jonathan Feingold’s scholarship explores the relationship between race, law, and the mind sciences. Much of his recent research has interrogated how and why various American legal regimes, including equal protection doctrine, function to reinforce and reproduce racial hierarchy. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in the California Law Review, Northwestern University Law Review, Utah […]

Ann E. Tweedy

Ann E. Tweedy is a Professor of Law at University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law (USD), where she teaches federal Indian law; Tribal law; property; federal courts; gender, sexuality, and law; and conflict of laws. She founded the Indian Law Certificate at USD, which is the law school’s first certificate program. Professor Tweedy […]