JASMINE B. GONZALES ROSE

University of School of Law ● Barco Law Building ● Pittsburgh, PA ● 15260 [email protected] ● (412) 624-7946

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Associate Professor of Law (with tenure) July 1, 2018-present; Assistant Professor of Law July 1, 2011-June 30, 2018, School of Law, Pittsburgh, PA. Courses Taught: Evidence; Civil Procedure; Complex Litigation; Race and the Law; Criminal Law (beginning Fall 2018).

Visiting Assistant Professor, California Western School of Law, San Diego, CA, Aug. 2009-June 2011 Courses Taught: Complex Litigation; Civil Rights Law

SCHOLARSHIP

Articles: Color-Blind but not Color-Deaf: Accent Discrimination in Jury Selection (work-in-progress) Racial Character Evidence in Police Killing Cases, 2018 WISC. L. REV. 369 (2018) Toward a Critical Race Theory of Evidence, 101 MINN. L. REV. 2243 (2017) Race Inequity Fifty Years Later: Language Rights under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 6 ALA. C.R. & C.L. L. REV. 167 (2014) (invited symposium) Introduction, Challenging Authority: A Symposium in Honor of Derrick Bell, 75 U. PITT. L. REV. 429 (2014) Juror Language Disenfranchisement: A Call for Constitutional Remediation, 65 HASTINGS L. J. 811 (2014) The Exclusion of Non-English-Speaking Jurors: Remedying a Century of Denial of the Sixth Amendment in the Federal Courts of Puerto Rico, 46 HARV. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 497 (2011) Research Interests: The application of critical race theory to procedural law—particularly the interaction of court procedural and evidentiary rules with race, language, and citizenship.

AWARDS & HONORS

Student Bar Assoc. Robert T. Harper Award for Excellence in Teaching 2015

Distinguished Public Interest Professor Award 2014 and 2017

Derrick A. Bell Fund for Excellence Research Award 2013-14 and 2015-16

3L Luncheon Faculty Speaker 2014

EDUCATION Harvard Law School, J.D., 2004 Honors: ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship; MALDEF Law School Scholarship; Harvard Law School Human Rights Program Summer Fellowship; Harvard Latino/a Alumni Committee Summer Public Service Fellowship

Activities: Harvard Latino Law Review, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Board of Advisors; Harvard Human Rights Journal, Editorial Staff; Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, Student Attorney, Board of Directors; La Alianza, Executive Board Member

University of Oregon, B.A., magna cum laude, in International Studies, 1997 JASMINE B. GONZALES ROSE

JUDICIAL CLERKSHIPS

Honorable Damon J. Keith, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Lead Law Clerk, Detroit, MI, Aug. 2006-Aug. 2007

Honorable Héctor M. Laffitte, U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico Senior Law Clerk, San Juan, PR, Aug. 2004-Aug. 2006

SERVICE

University: Chair, University of Pittsburgh’s Center on Race and Social Problems Criminal Justice Research Advisory Panel (2016-present) Affiliated Faculty, University of Pittsburgh Center for Latin American Studies (2017-present) Member, P.h.D. dissertation committee for Jenesis Ramirez, School of Education (2016-present) Pitt Law Committees: Steering (2013-14; 2017-18) Admissions (2016-17; 2017-18) Student Petitions & Grievances (2014-15; 2017-18) Diversity (2013-14; 2014-15; 2016-17, chair) Teaching (2011-12; 2014-15) Clerkship (2013-14) Faculty Appointments (2012-13)

Students: Chair, S.J.D. Committee for candidate Sulaiman Almuallem (Dissertation “A Reformist Vision for the Kingdom: The Adoption of the United States Rules of Discovery in the Civil Procedural

System of Saudi Arabia”) (2016-present) Founding Faculty Advisor, Prisoner Legal Support Project (2013-present) Faculty Advisor, Hispanic Law Society (2014-present) Taught Evidence MBE Strategy Workshop (May 23, 2017) Taught Civil Procedure MBE Strategy Workshop (April 1, 2017) Taught S.J.D. Colloquium Workshop on Critical Legal Theories (Oct. 18, 2016) Faculty Organizer, University of Pittsburgh Law Review’s Challenging Authority: A Symposium in Honor of Derrick Bell (March 27-28, 2014) Active faculty mentor and faculty bar preparation advisor to students Supervised Independent Studies on race, gender, and disability discrimination, civil procedure, and Chicana feminism topics

Community: Member, Board of Directors, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Greater Pittsburgh (2013-present) Founding Member, Board of Directors, Abolitionist Law Center (2013-present)

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National: Member, LatCrit XXI Conf. Organizing Committee (2017) Member, Law and Society Association Diversity Committee (2013-14) LatCrit/SALT Junior Faculty Development Conf. Organizing Committee (2013-14) Wrote amicus brief in Connecticut Supreme Court case: Connecticut v. Gould (challenging disqualification of Puerto Rican juror on the basis of his accent) (November 2016)

SELECTED ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS

Invited to present “Racial Character Evidence in Police Killing Cases” at Prof. Devon Carbado’s Critical Race Studies Program Advanced CRT Seminar at UCLA School of Law (March 7, 2018). Competitively selected paper, “Racial Character Evidence in Police Killing Cases” presented at the American Constitution Society (ACS) Junior Scholars Public Law Workshop at the 2018 AALS Annual Meeting (Jan. 4. 2018). Equality Law Scholar (competitively selected paper proposal) presenting Color-Blind but not Color- Deaf: Accent Discrimination in Jury Selection at Equality Law Forum at University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Nov. 17-18, 2017). Opening plenary panelist (invited), LatCrit XXI Biennial Conference on “2016 Election: What Next? Academy, Society, and Beyond”; also presented paper "Color-Blind but not Color-Deaf: Accent Discrimination in Jury Selection" on a panel on Critical Constitutionalism; and served as a commentator on a paper exploring the role of race and social science in SCOTUS decision-making. Orlando, Florida (Sept. 29, 2017). Plenary speaker, Hot Topics on Race and Ethnicity in the Jury Box: Juror Language Disenfranchisement, National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO (May 16, 2017) (audience of approximately 100, predominately state court judges) (invited). University of Maryland School of Law Faculty Development Workshop, presented Toward a Critical Race Theory of Evidence, Baltimore, MD (April 4, 2017). Pitt Law Cutting-Edge Research and Applications CLE, presented Toward a Critical Race Theory of Evidence, Pitt Law (Feb. 24, 2017). Public Lecture, Objection! How Evidence Law Perpetuates Racism in the Courtroom, University of Pittsburgh Center on Race and Social Problems Spring Speaker Series (Jan. 23, 2017) (invited). Plenary Panelist, Addressing Racialized Violence: The Role of the Legal Academy, Society of Law Teachers (SALT) Conference (Sept. 30, 2016) (invited). Speaker, Latinos & Language Rights: Giving Voice to Racial Justice, Lunch & Learn Lecture, Pittsburgh, PA (Apr. 5, 2016 for students & Nov. 4, 2015 for alumni) (invited). Panelist & Moderator, Language Rights under the 1964 Civil Rights Act; Present & Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race & Reform in 21st Century America Conf., Duke Univ. School of Law (Nov. 20, 2015). Speaker, Race Inequity Fifty Years Later: Language Rights under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Univ. of Pitt. Center on Race & Social Problems (Oct. 14, 2015) (invited). Panelist, Exploring Social Justice Issues in Criminal Justice & Evidence Courses, SALT Teaching Conf., Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Law (Oct. 11, 2014).

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JASMINE B. GONZALES ROSE Panelist, Racism in the Age of Obama: Are Things Better or Worse?, 13th Annual National Academy of Public Administration Social Equity Leadership Conf., Univ. of Pitt. (May 28, 2014) (invited). Speaker, Language Rights under the Civil Rights Act of 1964; The Legacy of 1964: Race & Gender Inequity Fifty Years Later Symposium, Univ. of Alabama Law School (April 4. 2014) (invited). Panelist, Disenfranchisement in Juries & Critical Originalism, Northeastern People of Color Legal Scholarship Conf., Univ. of Puerto Rico School of Law (Dec. 5, 2013). Panelist, Critical Evidence, LatCrit XVII Resistance Rising: Theorizing & Building Cross-Sector Movements, Chicago, IL (Oct. 4, 2013). Faculty Development Workshop Speaker, Language Disenfranchisement in Juries: A Call for Constitutional Remediation, Case Western Univ. (March 29, 2013). Principal Speaker, Dean’s Diversity Symposium, Race & Language in a Jury of My Peers, Widener Law School (March 26, 2013) (invited). Panelist, President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation: On Questions, Doubts, & the Problems of Full Citizenship, Juror Language Accommodation in Theory & Praxis; Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conf., Univ. of Law School (Jan. 26, 2013). Panelist, Redefined Through Neutrality: The Modern Movement of Exclusion & the Meaning of Citizenship, Society of American Law Teachers (SALT) Conf., Univ. of Maryland (Oct. 6, 2012). Panelist, Juror Language Accommodation in Theory & Praxis, Law & Society Association Annual Mtg., Honolulu, HI (June 8, 2012). Panelist, Juror Language Accommodation in Theory & Praxis, LatCrit XVI, San Diego (Oct. 9, 2011). Speaker, The Exclusion of Limited English Proficient Jurors & Promise of Juror Language Accommodation, Center on Race & Social Problems, Univ. of Pitt. (Oct. 5, 2011) (invited).

SELECTED COMMUNITY/SERVICE PRESENTATIONS

Panelist, discussing judicial impact of the Honorable Damon J. Keith of the U.S. Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit following a showing of his new documentary “Walk With Me: The Trials of Damon J. Keith” as weekend celebration of his 50th anniversary on the federal bench, Wayne State Univ. School of Law (Oct. 27 2017) (invited). Speaker & co-organizer “The Intersectionality of Race, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation and Gender in the Legal Profession,” Pitt Law (March 15, 2016). Panelist, “Human Rights as Political Tools: An Interdisciplinary Conversation.” Global Studies Univ. of Pitt (Dec. 10, 2015) (invited). Panelist, “Gender-Based Violence: Criminalization & Justice.” Annual Iris Marion Young Awards Ceremony & Round-table Discussion, Univ. of Pitt (Oct. 22, 2015) (invited). Moderator & co-organizer: Annual Rubash Distinguished Lecture in Law and Social Work: “Bi/Sexuality at the Margins,” Pitt Law (March 22, 2015). Commentator, Faculty Workshop Clare Huntington, presenting Postmarital Family Law: A legal Structure for Nonmarital Families, Pitt Law (Oct. 16, 2014). Moderator, Discussion of LatCrit & SALT Principles & Values, LatCrit-SALT Junior Faculty Development Workshop, University of Nevada School of Law (Oct. 9, 2014). Panelist, Women in Film and Television International Summit 2014, Discussion Film “Gideon’s Army” and the criminal justice system, Pittsburgh, PA (May 16, 2014) (invited).

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Faculty, National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA) held at Pitt Law (May 12-16, 2014). Presenter, An Introduction to Critical Race Theory presented to ACLU of Greater Pittsburgh (Apr. 22, 2014). M.C., Moderator, Organizer, Challenging Authority: A Symposium in Honor of Derrick Bell, Univ. of Pitt Law Review (Mar. 27-28, 2014). Presentation on “Contemporary Immigration Reform” on behalf of ACLU of Greater Pittsburgh, Sewickly Senior Men’s Club (Nov. 15, 2013). Commentator, Faulty Workshop, Professor Francisco Valdes presenting Social Justice in Plural America: From Critical Theory to Legal Action, Pitt Law (Oct. 31, 2013). Moderator, Constitution Day: "Equality Redefined: Same-sex Marriage, Affirmative Action, & Employee Rights in the Most Recent U.S. Supreme Court Term," Pitt Law (Sep. 17, 2013).

SELECTED PRESS APPEARANCES

NBC News (national), Jan. 5, 2017 (commenting on U.S. Attorney General nomination) NPR’s LatinoUSA, July 17, 2015 (discussing the exclusion of non-English speaking jurors)

ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE

United States District Court for the District of Idaho, Civil Rights Staff Attorney, Boise, ID, Jan. 2009- June 2009; Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, Student Attorney, Board of Directors, Cambridge, MA, Aug. 2002-May 2004; Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund (MALDEF), Law Clerk, San Antonio, TX, Summer 2003; Legal Aid of Cambodia, Labor Law Unit, Law Clerk, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Summer 2002; Sexual Assault Support Services, Victim Advocate & Program Development Specialist, Eugene, OR, Oct. 1998-Feb. 2000; Committee in Solidarity with the Central American People, Activist, Eugene, OR, Sept. 1996-Aug. 1997, June 1998-March 2000; Diversity Trainer, Lane County, OR, March 1995-Feb. 2000; Mahasarakham University, University and Secondary Preparatory Teacher, Amphur Muang, Mahasarakham, Thailand, Oct.1997-May 1998.

LANGUAGES

Native English speaker. Proficient in Spanish. Conversational in Thai (including basic Isan-Lao dialect)

BAR MEMBERSHIP

State of Oregon, 2006; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 2007

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