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Luis E. Chiesa

PROFESSOR V I C E D E A N F O R D I V E R S I T Y, E Q U I T Y, A N D I N C L U S I O N DIRECTOR OF THE BUFFALO CRIMINAL L AW CENTER JSD, Columbia Law School LLM, Columbia Law School JD, University of Puerto Rico Law School BBA, University of Puerto Rico (716) 645-3152

lechiesa@buffalo.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST ANIMAL CRUELTY LAWS CRIMINAL LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

My research lies

TORTS

at the intersection of

JURISPRUDENCE

criminal law, philosophy, and

MINDFULNESS AND LAW

comparative law. Drawing from my experience teaching and

ARTICLES

lecturing about criminal law in

Selective Incompatibilism, Free Will,

the United States, Canada, Latin

and the (Limited) Role of Retribution

America, Europe, and Asia, my

in Punishment Theory, 71 Rutgers

work aims to understand and

Law Review 977 (2020).

critique domestic criminal law doctrines by looking at how

Sexual Lynching, 29 Cornell Journal

other countries approach basic

of Law and Public Policy 759 (2020).

concepts of criminal theory.”

Comparative Analysis as an Antidote to Tunnel Vision in Criminal Law Reform: The Example of Complicity, 70 Rutgers Law Review 1117 (2018). Mens Rea in Comparative Perspective, 102 Marquette Law Review 575 (2018). The Model Penal Code, Mass Incarceration, and the Racialization of American Criminal Law, 25 George Mason Law Review 605 (2018). The Puzzle of Inciting Suicide (with Guyora Binder), 56 American Criminal Law Review 65 (2018).

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