A friend recently texted me the same thing. “Do you really not use ChatGPT?!” It was a sign of where we are culturally on this. People are compelled to use it but also starting to question the normalcy?
A friend recently texted me the same thing. “Do you really not use ChatGPT?!” It was a sign of where we are culturally on this. People are compelled to use it but also starting to question the normalcy?
It was a pleasure to present my new work in progress at CrimFest at Penn Carey Law School this week! I am so grateful to my co-panelists and audience members who shared their thoughtful feedback and career advice, and to @cbhessick.bsky.social for introducing me to this incredible group of scholars!
A draft of our article is now available on SSRN! Check it out here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
I needed to write about something that’s giving me hope, so I wrote about Independent Bookstore Day which is this Saturday. lithub.com/something-go...
Congratulations to @mrparsh.bsky.social and @cbhessick.bsky.social on the forthcoming publication of their article "The Nuances of Prosecutorial Nonenforcement" in the William & Mary Law Review! You can check out the abstract below. #WomenAlsoKnowLaw
Keep an eye out for @cbhessick.bsky.social and @mrparsh.bsky.social’s article ,“The Nuances of Prosecutorial Nonenforcement,” forthcoming in Volume 67 of the William & Mary Law Review!
I am owe a debt of gratitude to Carissa for being an incredible co-author and mentor, and for truly treating me as peer throughout the writing process. I am also grateful to everyone who gave us feedback on our draft. A SSRN link will be coming soon, but in the meantime, check out our abstract!
I am happy to announce that my new article, The Nuances of Prosecutorial Nonenforcement (co-authored with @cbhessick.bsky.social), is forthcoming in Volume 67 of the William & Mary Law Review! After nearly two years of research and writing, I am so glad that this piece has such a wonderful home!