Professor Moore accepted an invitation to speak to the Oregon legislature and the Oregon Public Defense Services Commission on best-practice public defense reform (September 2016).
Professor Moore and her interdisciplinary action-research team were awarded a $75,000 Ohio Transformation Fund grant. Professor Moore is coordinating this project, From Reentry to No Entry: Asset-Based Organizing for Research-Based Policy Reform in partnership with Cincinnati’s New Prospect Baptist Church and Dr. Jacinda Dariotis, Director of the University’s Evaluation Services Center.
Professor Moore organized a panel discussion on Ferguson, Black Lives Matter, and the Future of Criminal Justice Reform and presented her work-in-progress, Decarceral Constitutionalism, as part of that panel at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools Conference, Amelia Island, Florida (August 2016).
Professor Moore presented a draft of her forthcoming paper, Knowing Defense (co-authored with Dr. Andrew L.B. Davies) at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools Conference Junior Scholar Workshop, Amelia Island, Florida (August 2016).
Professor Moore presented a draft of her work-in-progress, Decarceral Constitutionalism, at CrimFest, Cardozo School of Law, New York City (July 2016).
Professor Moore presented a draft of her forthcoming paper, Knowing Defense (co-authored with Dr. Andrew L.B. Davies), at a Criminal Justice Ethics conference hosted by Cardozo School of Law, New York City (June 2016).
Professor Moore accepted an invitation to co-chair the Amicus Committee of the National Association for Public Defense, and co-counseled briefs filed in an Eighth Circuit capital habeas case, Christeson v. Roper(No. 16-02730), and a Florida appellate case, Public Defender v. Lakicevic (No. 3D15-2084).