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Judith Resnik

Arthur Liman Professor of Law, Yale University

Judith Resnik

Judith Resnik is the Arthur Liman Professor of Law at Yale Law School, where she teaches about federalism, procedure, courts, prisons, equality, and citizenship. Her scholarship focuses on the impact of democracy on government services, from courts and prisons to post offices, on the relationships of states to citizens and non-citizens, on the forms and norms of federalism, and on equality and gender.

Publications:

Project Title: The Impermissible in Punishment: Whipping, Isolating, Disenfranchising — and Imprisoning

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