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CORTNEY E. LOLLAR University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law 620 S. Limestone, Room 249 / Lexington, Kentucky 40506 (859) 257-3250 / [email protected]

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS University of Kentucky College of Law, Lexington, KY James and Mary Lassiter Associate Professor of Law 2017-present Assistant Professor 2013-17 Courses: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Criminal Trial Process, Evidence, seminars on current issues in sex crimes law, HBO’s The Wire, and criminal justice reform

Washington University School of Law, Saint Louis, MO 2011-13 Clinical Faculty Fellow Courses: Criminal Justice Clinic, Current Issues in Sex Crimes Law seminar

PUBLICATIONS & WORKS IN PROGRESS Books/Book Chapters:

EVIDENCE: TEACHING MATERIALS FOR AN AGE OF SCIENCE AND STATUTES (9th ed., forthcoming), with Ronald Carlson, Edward Imwinkelried & Julie Seaman.

FEMINIST JUDGMENTS: CRIMINAL LAW (forthcoming 2021)(rewriting McQuirter v. State opinion)

Articles:

Invoking Criminal Equity’s Roots, 107 VA. L. REV. __ (forthcoming 2021).

Eliminating the Criminal Debt Exception to Debtors’ Prisons, 98 N.C. L. REV. 427 (2020). Cited by: New Sources of Information about Consumer Credit, 54 U.C.C. LAW LETTER -NL 7 (Feb. 2020)

Reviving Criminal Equity, 71 ALA. L. REV. 311 (2019).

Criminalizing (Poor) Fatherhood, 70 ALA. L. REV. 125 (2018). Cited by: • JUDITH AREEN, MARC SPINDELMAN, SOLANGEL MALDONADO & PHILOMILA TSOUKALA, FAMILY LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (7th ed., 2019). • Beth A. Colgan & Nicholas M. McLean, Financial Hardship and the Excessive Fines Clause: Assessing the Severity of Property Forfeitures After Timbs, 129 YALE L.J. FORUM 430 (2020). • Deborah M. Weissman, In Pursuit of Economic Justice: The Political Economy of Domestic Violence Laws and Policies, 2020 UTAH L. REV. 1 (2020). • Elizabeth D. Katz, Criminal Law in a Civil Guise: The Evolution of Family Courts and Support Laws, 86 U. CHI. L. REV. 1241 (2019). • Eisha Jain, The Interior Structure of Immigration Enforcement, 167 U. PA. L. REV. 1463 (2019). • Margaret Ryznar, Robot Love, 49 SETON HALL L. REV. 353 (2019).

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Blog mentions: • Rebecca Zietlow, Criminalizing Fines and the New Debt Peonage for Poor Fathers, JOTWELL, (Aug. 9, 2018), https://conlaw.jotwell.com/criminal-fines-and-the-new-debt-peonage-for-poor- fathers/ (reviewing article)

Criminalizing Pregnancy, 92 IND. L.J. 947 (2017). Cited by: • AMER. PSYCHIATRY ASSOC., TEXTBOOK OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE AND CONSULTATION-LIAISON PSYCHIATRY (James L. Levenson, M.D., ed., 3d ed. 2019). • JAMES G. DWYER, LIBERAL CHILD WELFARE POLICY AND ITS DESTRUCTION OF BLACK LIVES (2018). • GOVERNMENT DISCRIMINATION: EQUAL PROTECTION LAW & LITIGATION, § 5.4 (Race – discriminatory application of the law); § 7.1 (Gender); § 8.5 (Wealth) (Nov. 2018 update). • Khiara M. Bridges, Race, Pregnancy, and the Opioid Epidemic: White Privilege and the Criminalization of Opioid Use During Pregnancy, 133 HARV. L. REV. 770 (2020). • Andrew Symon, Threatening incarceration for pregnant women who drink alcohol, 26 BRIT. J. MIDWIFERY 198 (2018). • Priscilla A. Ocen, Birthing Injustice: Pregnancy as a Status Offense, 85 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 1163 (2017).

Punitive Compensation, 51 TULSA L. REV. 99 (2015). Cited by: • State v. Richardson, 890 N.W.2d 609 (Iowa 2017)(Appel, J., dissenting). • STEPHEN N. SUBRIN, MARTHA L. MINOW, MARK S. BRODIN, THOMAS O MAIN & ALEXANDRA D. LAHOV, CIVIL PROCEDURE: DOCTRINE, PRACTICE & CONTENT (5th ed. 2016). • Marcus Alexander Gadson, State Constitutional Provisions Allowing Juries to Interpret the Law Are Not as Crazy as They Sound, 93 ST. JOHN’S L. REV. 1 (2019). • Kevin Bennardo, Restitution and the Excessive Fines Clause, 77 LA. L. REV. 21 (2016).

Blog mentions: • Douglas A. Berman, SENTENCING LAW & POLICY, (Sept. 12, 2015), .http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/2015/09/punitive- compensation.html

What Is Criminal Restitution?, 100 IOWA L. REV. 93 (2014). Cited by: • Hester v. United States, 136 S.Ct. 509 (Jan. 7, 2019) (No. 17-9082)(Gorsuch, J., dissenting from denial of cert.). • United States v. Koutsostamatis, 956 F.3d 301 (5th Cir. 2020). • State v. Muth, __ N.W.2d __, 2020 WL 3709109 (Wis. 2020). • State v. Richardson, 890 N.W.2d 609, 629 (Iowa 2017)(Appel, J., dissenting). • State v. Johnson, __ P.3d __, 2020 WL 1467139 (Idaho Ct. App. 2020). • 6 WAYNE R. LAFAVE, JEROLD H. ISRAEL, NANCY J. KING & ORIN S. KERR, CRIMINAL PROCEDURE §26.6(C) (4th ed. Dec. 2019 update). • 3 CHARLES ALAN WRIGHT, ANDREW D. LEIPOLD, PETER J. HENNING & SARAH N. WELLING, FEDERAL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE § 546 (4th ed. 2011 & Supp. 2015).

2 Cortney E. Lollar Curriculum vitae, page 3 • AMER. BAR ASSOC. YOUNG LAWYERS DIVISION, CRIM. JUST. COMMITTEE, RECOMMENDATION & REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY OF THE YOUNG LAWYERS DIVISION (2017). • JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS PANEL, REPORT ON RESTITUTION AND COMPENSATION FOR MILITARY ADULT SEXUAL ASSAULT CRIMES (2016). • Brief of National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers as Amicus Curiae in Support of Petitioner, Sample v. United States, 2019 WL 193909 (2019) (No. 18-759). • Brief of Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan, Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice, et al., as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioner, Johnson v. United States, 2015 WL 179838 (2015)(No. 14-1006). • Editors’ Notes, IOWA CODE ANN. §907.9 (West 2012). • Beth A. Colgan, Beyond Graduation: Economic Sanctions and Structural Reform, 69 DUKE L. J. 1529 (2020). • Erin L. Sheley, Tort Answers to the Problem of Corporate Criminal Mens Rea, 97 N.C. L. REV. 773 (2019). • Jesse Van Genugten, Opening the Door to Court-Ordered Restitution for Corporate Criminal Liability: A Cautionary Tale, 39 REV. LITIG. 191 (2019). • Beth A. Colgan, The Excessive Fines Clause: Challenging the Modern Debtors’ Prison, 65 UCLA L. REV. 2 (2018). • Mihailis E. Diamantis, Clockwork Corporations: A Character Theory of Corporate Punishment, 103 IOWA L. REV. 507 (2018). • Bryan Foster, The Purpose of Criminal Evictions: Applying the Theories of Punishment to Arkansas’ Criminal Eviction Statute, 2018 ARK. LAW NOTES 1993 (2018). • Cristina Rodrigues, The Cost of Justice: The Importance of a Criminal Defendant’s Ability to Pay in the Era of Commonwealth v. Henry, 10 NE. L. REV. 204 (2018). • Dan T. Coenen, Freedom of Speech and the Criminal Law, 97 B.U. L. REV. 1533 (2017). • Erin Sheley, Substantive and Procedural Silence, 84 TENN. L. REV. 447 (2017). • Laura I. Appleman, Nickled and Dimed into Incarceration: Cash-Register Justice in the Criminal System, 57 B.C. L. REV. 1483 (2016). • Kevin Bennardo, Restitution and the Excessive Fines Clause, 77 LA. L. REV. 21 (2016). • Isra Bhatty, Navigating Paroline’s Wake, 63 UCLA L. REV. 2 (2016). • Michelle S. Lawrence, Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth: An Examination of the Canadian Approach to Criminal Restitution in Cases of Sexual Violence, 20 CAN. CRIM. L. REV. 209 (2016). • Neil L. Sobol, Charging the Poor: Criminal Justice Debt & Modern-Day Debtors’ Prison, 75 MD. L. REV. 486 (2016). • Sandra G. Mayson, Collateral Consequences and the Preventive State, 91 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 301 (2015). • Melissa Ballangee Alexander, Denying the Dyad: How Criminalizing Pregnant Drug Use Harms the Baby, Taxpayers and Vulnerable Women, 82 TENN. L. REV. 745 (2015). Blog mentions: • Mark Joseph Stern, Sotomayor and Gorsuch Resume Their Fight for the Future of the Sixth Amendment, (Jan. 7, 2019), https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/01/sotomayor-gorsuch-supreme- court-dissent-criminal-restitution.html?fbclid=IwAR1dD09rohnIjmf-LNzqirTRe1x7 jw_fwha3c_l3SKigZo4heL8sSrw9i6s (calling my article a “pathbreaking law- review article”). • Douglas A. Berman, Sentencing Law and Policy, (June 26, 2014), http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/2014/06/what-is-criminal- restitution.html

3 Cortney E. Lollar Curriculum vitae, page 4 and the Restitution Revolution, 103 J. CRIM. LAW & CRIMINOLOGY 343 (2013). Cited by: • United States v. Berry, 2020 WL 86194 (D.Or. 2020). • United States v. R.V., 157 F.Supp.3d 207 (E.D.N.Y. 2016). • Doe v. Hesketh, 77 F.Supp.3d 440 (E.D. Pa. 2015). • Hopkins v. Hopkins, 883 N.W. 2d 363 (Neb. 2016)(Connolly, J., dissenting). • ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME & PUNISHMENT, Vol. 1 (Wesley G. Jennings, ed.)(2016). • Paul C. Cassell, James R. Marsh & Jeremy M. Christiansen, Not Just “Kiddie Porn”: The Significant Hams from Child Pornography Possession, in REFINING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY LAW: CRIME, LANGUAGE, AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES (Carissa Byrne Hessick, ed.)(2016). • Isra Bhatty, Navigating Paroline’s Wake, 63 UCLA L. REV. 2 (2016). • Michelle S. Lawrence, Looking the Gift Horse in the Mouth: An Examination of the Canadian Approach to Criminal Restitution in Cases of Sexual Violence, 20 CAN. CRIM. L. REV. 209 (2016). • Warren Binford, A Global Survey of Country Efforts to Ensure Compensation for Child Pornography Victims, 13 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 37 (2015). • Warren Binford, et al., Beyond Paroline: Ensuring Meaningful Remedies for Child Pornography Victims at Home and Abroad, 35 CHILD. LEGAL RTS. J. 117 (2015). • Mary Margaret Giannini, Continuous Contamination: How Traditional Criminal Restitution Principles and § 2259 Undermine Cleaning up the Toxic Waste of Child Pornography Possession, 40 NEW ENG. J. ON CRIM. & CIV. CONFINEMENT 21 (2014). • Mae C. Quinn, From Turkey Trot to : Policing Puberty, Purity, and Sex-Positivity, 38 N.Y.U. REV. L. & SOC. CHANGE 51 (2014). • Hanna Roos, Trading the Sexual Child: Child Pornography and the Commodification of Children in Society, 23 TEX. J. WOMEN & L. 131 (2014). • Paul Cassell et al., The Case for Full Restitution for Child Pornography Victims, 82 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 61 (2013). • Jennifer A.L. Sheldon-Sherman, Rethinking Restitution in Cases of Child Pornography Possession, 17 LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 215 (2013).

Other Publications:

Op-Ed: Pardon power is a crucial check on the criminal justice system, HERALD-LEADER (Lexington, Ky.)(Dec. 16, 2019), https://www.kentucky.com/opinion/op-ed/article238421473.html. Op-Ed: Pardons show Matt Bevin’s compassion. These people are more than their crimes, COURIER JOURNAL (Louisville, Ky.) (Dec. 16, 2019), https://www.courier-journal.com/story/opinion /2019/12/16/matt-bevin-pardons-show-his-compassion-and-mercifulness/2662033001/ Kentucky Rule of Evidence 807, BENCH & BAR MAG. (Sept. 2019)(co-authored with Aaron Meek & Mallie Myers) Opinion Analysis: Court adopts narrow reading of federal criminal restitution statute, SCOTUSBLOG (May 29, 2018, 2:44 PM), http://www.scotusblog.com/2018/05/opinion-analysis-court-adopts- narrow-reading-of-federal-criminal-restitution-statute/ (invited publication) Argument Analysis, Justices look for middle ground on criminal restitution, SCOTUSBLOG (Apr. 19, 2018, 12:06 PM), http://www.scotusblog.com/2018/04/argument-analysis-justices-look-for-middle- ground-on-criminal-restitution/ (invited publication) Argument Preview: Court to consider scope of criminal restitution statute, SCOTUSBLOG, (Apr. 11, 2018, 3:27 PM), http://www.scotusblog.com/2018/04/argument-preview-court-to-consider-scope-of- criminal-restitution-statute/ (invited publication) Getting Jurors to Awesome, 103 KY. L. J.O. (2014). Kentucky Criminal Law Experts Call for Reform, 78 BENCH & BAR MAG. 26 (Jan. 2014).

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Invalidating the Thirteenth Amendment’s Punishment Clause

EDUCATION University School of Law, New York, NY 2002 J.D. Journal: Review of Law & Social Change, Editor-In-Chief 2001-02, staff editor 2000-01 Recipient, Vanderbilt Medal (for outstanding contribution to the law school community)

Brown University, Providence, RI 1997 B.A., magna cum laude, English and American Literature

PRESENTATIONS & CONFERENCES Invited Testimony/Participation: Participant, Progressing Reform of Fines and Fees: Towards a Research and Policy Agenda, Harvard Law School’s Criminal Justice Policy Program (Sept. 2019) The Need for Independent Defense Counsel, Judicial Conference of the United States, Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Criminal Justice Act Program, Philadelphia, Pa. (Apr. 2016) Economic Needs of Sexual Assault Victims and Barriers to Compensation, Department of Defense Judicial Proceedings Panel, Washington D.C. (Mar. 2015)

Presentations: Invoking Criminal Equity’s Roots, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Faculty Workshop (Oct. 2020) (invited); Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Remedies Discussion Group (Aug. 2019) Panelist, Procedural Problems, Say Her Name: Breonna Taylor - A Daylong Symposium, University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law (Oct. 2020) Breonna Taylor: A Discussion in the Aftermath of the Decision, live-broadcast webinar with Professors Blanche Cook and Melynda Price (Sept. 2020) The Thirteenth Amendment’s Punishment Exception, 13th Amendment Project’s Thirteenth Amendment and Racial Justice Conference (Nov. 2019) (selected) Relevancy and Character Evidence in Administrative Hearings, Kentucky Attorney General’s 2019 Annual Hearing Officer Training (Oct. 2019) (invited) The Challenges of Criminal Debt, Suffolk County (NY) Criminal Bar Association (Apr. 2019)(invited) Eliminating the Criminal Debt Exception to Debtors’ Prisons, “Court Debt”: Fines, Fees, and Bail, Circa 2020 Symposium, AALS Annual Meeting (Jan. 2019) (invited); Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Criminal Law Works-in-Progress (Aug. 2019); CrimFest (July 2019) Evidence in Action, Phase I Orientation Seminar for Newly Appointed Federal District Judges (Oct. 2018) (invited) Experts and the Daubert Rule, Kentucky Attorney General’s 2018 Annual Hearing Officer Training (Oct. 2018) (invited) Rurality & Criminal Practice: Preparing Students for the Challenges Ahead, Society of American Law Teachers (SALT) Teaching Conference (Oct. 2018) Reviving Criminal Equity, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Remedies Discussion Group (Aug. 2018); CrimFest (July 2018); Criminal Justice Ethics Schmooze (June

5 Cortney E. Lollar Curriculum vitae, page 6 2018); Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Remedies Discussion Group (Aug. 2017) Criminalizing (Poor) Fatherhood, University of Tennessee College of Law Faculty Workshop (Mar. 2018); A Workshop on Legal Transitions and the Vulnerable Subject: Fostering Resilience Through Law’s Dynamism (Dec. 2017)(selected); CrimFest/AALS Midyear Meeting (June 2017); Developing Ideas Conference (Apr. 2017) Commentator, Thirteenth Amendment and the Carceral State, 13th Amendment Project Conference (Mar. 2018) (invited) Criminalizing Pregnancy, West Virginia Law Review’s Appalachian Justice Symposium (Feb. 2018); Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Access to Justice Discussion Group (Aug. 2016); Georgia State University College of Law Junior Faculty Exchange (Feb. 2016); Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting Junior Scholars’ Workshop (Aug. 2015)(selected); International Academy of Law and Mental Health’s XXXIV International Congress on Law and Mental Health (July 2015); University of Kentucky College of Law Developing Ideas Conference (May 2015); Washington University School of Law Regional Junior Faculty Workshop (May 2015). The Presentation of Documentary Evidence under Ky. Rev. Stat. § 13B.090(1)’s Residuum Rule, Kentucky Attorney General’s 2017 Annual Hearing Officer Training (Oct. 2017) (invited) Punitive Compensation Obligations in the Child Support Context, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Remedies Discussion Group (Aug. 2016) Keeping Women in the Legal Profession, University of Kentucky Women’s Law Caucus Annual Luncheon (Mar. 2016) Ferguson, Race and the Law, Kentucky Bar Association 2015 Kentucky Law Updates (Oct. & Nov. 2015); Kentucky Bar Association 2015 Annual Convention (June 2015); University of Kentucky College of Law (Jan. 2015); University of Kentucky Counseling Center (Apr. 2015). The Fallibility of Eyewitness Identification Across Race, University of Kentucky Martin Luther King Center’s Soup & Substance: Real Talk, Real Issues, Real People series (Sept. 2015) Commentator, Paul Larkin’s Medical or Recreational Marijuana and Drugged Driving, University of Kentucky College of Law Federalist Society (Sept. 2015) Financial Barriers to Access to Justice, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting Access to Justice Discussion Group (Aug. 2015) Evidence for the Family Law Practitioner, Kentucky Bar Association 2015 Annual Convention (June 2015) Evaluating and Addressing the Impact of Race on Criminal Justice Outcomes, Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy, Public Defender Annual Education Conference (June 2015) Punitive Compensation, Public Defender Service in the Academy Symposium Scholarship Panel (Nov. 2014); University of Kentucky College of Law Developing Ideas Conference (May 2014) What Is Criminal Restitution?, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting New Scholars’ Workshop (Aug. 2014); University of Cincinnati College of Law Faculty Workshop Series (Feb. 2014) Moderator, The Death Penalty in the Commonwealth: What the ABA Kentucky Death Penalty Assessment Team Report on the Administration of the Death Penalty in Kentucky Means, The Second Annual Forum on Criminal Law Reform in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, University of Kentucky College of Law (Nov. 2013) Challenging Bail Practices, Increasing Access to Criminal Justice: Innovative Criminal Law Reform Initiatives and Collaborations panel, Celebrating 40 Years of Clinical Education and Community Collaborations in the Pursuit of Access to Equal Justice, Washington University School of Law (Nov. 2013)

6 Cortney E. Lollar Curriculum vitae, page 7 Child Pornography and the Restitution Revolution, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting New Scholars’ Workshop (Aug. 2012); Washington University School of Law Faculty Workshop Series (June 2012) Moderator, Certified Youth & DMC What Can We Do to Stem the Tide? panel, part of Evolving Standards of Juvenile Justice, Twelfth Annual Access to Equal Justice Colloquium, Washington University School of Law (Mar. 2012)

NATIONAL MEDIA

• Erin Donaghue, Grand jury recordings publicly released in Breonna Taylor’s case, CBS NEWS (Oct. 2, 2020, 5:20pm), https://www.cbsnews.com/news/breonna-taylor-case-grand-jury-transcripts- released-2020-10-02/?intcid=CNM-00-10abd1h (interviewed and quoted).

• Erin Donaghue, Kentucky’s AG says witness heard officers ID themselves in Breonna Taylor raid, but attorneys claim 12 others said otherwise, CBS NEWS (Sept. 24, 2020, 7:12pm), https://www.cbsnews.com/news/breonna-taylor-no-knock-raid-police-officers-identify- kentucky-witnesses-claim/ (interviewed and quoted).

• Erik Ortiz, Evidence in Breonna Taylor case stirs fight between Kentucky Gov. Beshear and AG Cameron, NBC NEWS (Sept. 24, 2020, 4:36pm), https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/evidence- breonna-taylor-case-stirs-fight-between-kentucky-gov-beshear-n1240970 (interviewed and quoted).

• Michael Levenson, Prosecutor to Drop Charges Against Boyfriend of Breonna Taylor, N.Y. TIMES (May 22, 2020), https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/22/us/Breonna-Taylor-Kenneth-Walker.html (interviewed and quoted).

• Zachary A. Siegel & Leo Beletsky, Why We Shouldn’t Reward Fearmongering in Criminal Justice Reporting, THE APPEAL (May 19, 2020), https://theappeal.org/pulitzer-prize-matt-bevin- commutations/ (interviewed and quoted).

• Hilary Shenfeld, Former Spokesman Jared Fogle Has Paid $1.1 Million of $1.4 Million Restitution to Victims, PEOPLE (Oct. 26, 2015), http://www.people.com/article/jared-fogle-subway- spokesman-paid-1.1-million-restitution-of-1.4 (interviewed and quoted).

• Jill Filipovic, Who should pay for the traumatic effects of child pornography?, AL-JAZEERA AMERICA (March 24, 2014), http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/3/childpornography criminalrestitutionsupremecourt.html (interviewed and quoted).

HONORS • Nominee, American Law Institute Early Career Scholars Medal (2020) • Recipient, University of Kentucky College of Education’s Teachers Who Make a Difference Award (2020) • Selected by Class of 2019 to hood students at commencement (2019) • Distinguished Faculty Member recipient, University of Kentucky Women’s Law Caucus (2016) • Recipient, Vanderbilt Medal for outstanding contribution to the law school community, New York University School of Law (2002)

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SERVICE & PROFESSIONAL/CIVIC ACTIVITIES Law School Service: • Speakers Committee (Chair, 2018-present) • Diversity Committee (Chair, 2015-18; member, 2013-present) • Executive Committee (advisory group to the Dean, elected by faculty, 2018-19) • Outstanding Staff Award Committee (2018-19) • Judicial Clerkship Committee (2017-19) • Faculty Appointments Committee (2015-18) • Curriculum Committee (2013-15) • Ad Hoc Committee on Pro Bono (2013-15) • Lassiter Distinguished Visiting Professor Committee (2013-14) • Faculty Writing Workshop Coordinator (2014-16) • Regional Junior Faculty Writing Workshop Co-Coordinator (2014-15) • Founder, StreetLaw at UK (2015) • StreetLaw at UK Faculty Advisor (2015-present) • Criminal Law Society Faculty Advisor (2019-present) • Muslim Law Students Association Faculty Advisor (2015-18)

University Service: • Chair, Sexual Misconduct Appeals Board (2018-present) • Member, Internal Advisory Board, University of Kentucky’s Center for Research on Violence Against Women (2019-present) • Participant, University of Kentucky Center for Equality and Social Justice (2016-present) • University of Kentucky Women’s Executive Leadership Development program (2021) • Member, Kentucky Bar Association Diversity Working Group (Dean’s designee; 2015-17) • Member, Fayette County Race, Community & Child Welfare/Disproportionate Minority Contact Initiative (2015-17) • Participant, University of Kentucky Chairs’ Academy (Fall 2016)

Professional Activities: Amicus briefs in Timbs v. , 139 S.Ct. 682 (2019); Kahler v. Kansas, No. 18-6135 (2019); Jones v. DeSantis, No. 20-12003 (11th Cir. 2020)(en banc); Valdez-Jiminez v. Eighth Judicial District Court, Nevada (Nev. 2019); State v. Holle (Ariz. 2016). • Chair, Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy Commission (2020-present); Vice-Chair (2019- 20); Member (2013-present) (Dean’s designee) Master Emeritus and liaison for University of Kentucky College of Law, Central Kentucky American Inn of Court (2019-present) Member, Volunteers of America’s Restorative Justice Louisville Advisory Board (2020-present) Presenter, Kentucky’s Evidence Rules Review Commission (2019) Organized conference for law students and local high school students featuring local and national juvenile justice experts: In re Gault: Fifty Years Later (Mar. 2017) Member, American Association of Law Schools Criminal Justice Section (2013-present) Member, American Association of Law Schools Women in Legal Education Section (2013-present) Member, Brown Alumni Public Interest Law Network (2014-present) Member, Society of American Law Teachers (2011-present) Outside reviewer for Health Affairs, Scholar & Feminist Online

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OTHER LEGAL EXPERIENCE Federal Defender Program, Inc., Atlanta, GA 2008-11 Staff Attorney

Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia, Washington, DC 2002-08 Staff Attorney

BAR & COURT ADMISSIONS Georgia (2008) District of Columbia (2002; inactive) Missouri (2011; inactive) Washington State (2004-16; voluntary resignation) United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (2008) United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (2008) United States Supreme Court (2009)

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