Faculty Scholarship: 2018 to 2021

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Lucinda M. Finley FRANK G. RAICHLE PROFESSOR OF TR I A L A N D A P P E LL ATE A DVO C AC Y D I R E C TO R O F A P P E LL ATE A DVO C AC Y JD, Columbia University Law School BA, Barnard College

(716) 645-6152

finleylu@buffalo.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST TORT LAW AND GENDER ISSUES FEMINIST LEGAL THEORY REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS

My research focuses on

EQUAL PROTECTION LAW AND EQUALITY THEORY

the gender-based impact

FIRST AMENDMENT AND LIMITS ON PROTEST ACTIVITY

of seemingly neutral tort doctrines. I am studying caps on non-economic damages to

BOOKS

demonstrate that caps have a

Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Tort

disparate impact on women, the

Opinions (with Martha Chamallas)

elderly, and children’s death

(Cambridge University Press, 2020).

cases. I’m also exploring why non-economic damages are an

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under-sustained challenge,

Commentary on Emerson v.

and why women tend to receive

Magendantz, in Feminist Judgments:

greater proportions of their

Rewritten Tort Opinions 291 (Martha

tort awards in non-economic

Chamallas & Lucinda Finley, eds.,

damages, as well as other

Cambridge University Press, 2020).

important empirical questions about the hidden or unintended

Introduction (with Martha Chamallas),

consequences of tort reform,

in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten

including how it will affect

Tort Opinions 3 (Martha Chamallas

lawyers’ case selection and

& Lucinda Finley, eds., Cambridge

settlement strategies. Better

University Press, 2020).

understanding of the actual consequences of legal change on the institutional players and the people who seek access to the civil justice system can lead to sounder and more equitable law reform.”

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