Eric Gitari
Caitlin Glass
Caitlin Glass writes about criminal law and procedure, race and the law, participatory methods, and movement law. Among other things, her recent work explores legal, theoretical, and moral critiques of imputed liability doctrines such as felony murder and accomplice liability. Her scholarship has been published or is forthcoming in the Minnesota Law Review, the Northwestern […]
Jack Godleski
John “Jack” Godleski is a part-time lecturer for Boston University School of Law’s Compassionate Release Practicum. Mr. Godleski is currently a solo practitioner with offices in Greenfield, MA. He earned a JD from the Western New England School of Law in 2013 and has been practicing criminal law for over ten years. His law practice […]
Luke Goldworm
Luke Goldworm is currently an Assistant United States Attorney with the US Department of Justice. Prior to this role Luke served as an Assistant District Attorney at the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office; serving in a number of different roles including his most recent as the Chief of the Crime Strategies Bureau. In addition, Luke […]
Jasmine Gonzales Rose
Professor Jasmine Gonzales Rose is a leading critical evidence scholar whose research examines how race, racism, and antiracism are utilized and considered as sources of proof in litigation, as well as how juror language disenfranchisement systematically limits who can serve as factfinders. Rooted in critical race studies and drawing on epistemology, Professor Gonzales Rose employs […]
Wendy J. Gordon
Wendy J. Gordon has taught at Boston University since 1993, having taught at Rutgers, Georgetown, University of Michigan and other schools before arriving here. Her scholarship utilizes economics as well as ethics and analytic philosophy to understand copyright, trademark, and related forms of intellectual property. She is probably best known for her analyses of copyright’s “fair […]
Heron Greenesmith
Heron Greenesmith is the Senior Research Analyst for LGBTQI+ Justice at Political Research Associates. Heron has worked in LGBTQ advocacy for over a decade with the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs, the Movement Advancement Project, Family Equality Council, and the National LGBTQ Task Force. They specialize in advocacy for bisexual and pansexual people. Heron is a graduate of the University […]
Donald Griffith
Don Griffith is Head of Financial Crimes & Fraud Prevention Compliance, as well as Compliance Counsel, at MassMutual, where he leads several teams handling anti-money laundering, anti-corruption, privacy and information security compliance, and fraud prevention compliance. He has three decades of regulatory enforcement and compliance experience. He started his legal career at Rogers & Wells […]