Janet Moore / Spring 2016

  • Professor Janet Moore accepted an offer to publish The Antidemocratic Sixth Amendment in the Washington Law Review.
  • Professor Moore will publish a co-authored article with Andrew Davies, Ph.D., Improving Public Defense: Using Group-Level Assessment to Develop a Defender-Driven Empirical Research Agenda, in the Spring 2017 volume of the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law. Professor Moore and Dr. Davies are co-editing this symposium volume on empirical research into indigent defense.
  • Professor Moore and her interdisciplinary research team were awarded a $25,000 University of Cincinnati University Research Council Faculty Development Grant. Professor Moore is Principal Investigator for this project, Reducing Mass Incarceration by Improving Public Defense: Defining and Assessing Quality Attorney-Client Communication.
  • Professor Moore organized a panel entitled Class Crits in the Trenches for the ClassCrits Conference, Chicago, Illinois (October 2016).
  • Professor Janet Moore is an Invited Panel Organizer and Presenter (work-in-progress title: Cones of Silence),Legal Services for the Indigentā€“Empirical Investigations into Indigent Defense: Methodology and Ethics (with co-panelists Margaret Ledyard (Travis County, Texas Criminal Courts), Pamela Metzger (Tulane University School of Law), and Valerie West (John Jay College of Criminal Justice)), American Society of Criminology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana (November 2016).
  • Professor Moore is an Invited Panel Organizer and Presenter (Using Group-Level Assessment to Create a Defender-Driven Research Agenda), Creating and Implementing Defender-Driven Research Agendas (with co-panelists Lisa Daugaard (Seattle Public Defender Association), Mark Houldin (Defender Association of Philadelphia), Alec Karakatsanis (Equal Justice Under Law), and Justine Olderman (Bronx Defenders), American Society of Criminology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana (November 2016).
  • Professor Janet Moore is an Organizer and Presenter (work-in-progress: Participatory Constitutionalism),Ferguson, Black Lives Matter, and the Future of Criminal Justice Reform (panel discussion with L. Song Richardson (University of California-Irvine School of Law), Cynthia LeeĀ (George Washington University School of Law), and Justin Hansford (St. Louis University School of Law)), Southeastern Association of Law Schools Conference, Amelia Island, Florida (August 2016).
  • Professor Moore is a Selected Presenter, Participatory Constitutionalism, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Conference Junior Scholar Workshop, Amelia Island, Florida (August 2016).
  • Professor Moore was elected to serve on the All-University Committee, University Research Council 2016-2018.
  • Professor Moore has agreed to serve as a member of the national expert faculty for the United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance Smart Suite Research Fellows Academy.
  • Professor Moore has agreed to serve as a member of the national expert advisory board on empirical research for the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission.
  • Professor Moore was an Invited Presenter on her paper Make Them Hear You: Participatory Defense and the Struggle for Criminal Justice Reform, 78 Albany L. Rev. 1281 (2015), at the Community and Police Relations Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio (April 2016).
  • Professor Moore was an Invited Presenter on the topic Race, Class, and the Right to Counsel at the Cincinnati Bar Association CALL Leadership CLE, Cincinnati, Ohio (March 2016).
  • Professor Moore was an Invited Presenter and Facilitator, Defender Research and Reform (United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance Smart Suite Research Practitioner Fellows Academy, Washington DC (with Andrew Davies, February 2016).

 


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