Jocelyn Simonson
B.A., Yale University
Criminal Procedure
Evidence
Articles & Essays
Movement Law, 73 Stanford Law Review 821 (2021) (with Amna Akbar & Sameer Ashar)
Police Reform Through a Power Lens, 130 Yale Law Journal 778 (2021)
The Institutional Design of Community Control, 108 California Law Review 679 (2020) (with Sabeel Rahman)
The Place of "the People" in Criminal Procedure, 119 Columbia Law Review 249 (2019)
Bail Nullification, 115 Michigan Law Review 585 (2017)
Copwatching, 104 California Law Review 391 (2016)
The Criminal Court Audience in a Post-Trial World, 127 Harvard Law Review 2174 (2014)
Thinking Like a Public Interest Lawyer: Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy, 34 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 455 (2010) (with Nisha Agarwal)
Rethinking Rational Discrimination against Ex-Offenders, 13 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 283 (2006)
Books
Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People are Dismantling Mass Incarceration (2023)
Shorter Works
Abolition, Expertise, and the Law, 111 Boston University Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2025)
The Idea and the Practice of Prison Abolition, Criminal Law and Philosophy (2024)
Democratizing Criminal Justice through Resistance and Contestation, 111 Northwestern University Law Review 1609 (2017)
Beyond Body Cameras: Defending a Robust Right to Record the Police, 104 Georgetown Law Journal 1559 (2016)