Faculty Scholarship: 2018 to 2021

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Alexandra Harrington A S S O C I ATE P R O F E S S O R DIRECTOR OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY CLINIC DIRECTOR OF THE INNOCENCE AND JUSTICE PROJECT JD, Yale Law School BA, Vanderbilt University (716) 645-2108

aharr@buffalo.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST CRIMINAL LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

I am interested in how recent

JUVENILE JUSTICE

Supreme Court decisions

PRISONERS’ RIGHTS

that constitutionally limit

SENTENCING & PAROLE

sentences for people who were children at the time of

ARTICLES

the crime might transform

The Constitutionalization of

our understanding of parole’s

Parole: Fulfilling the Promise of

function. My research explores

Meaningful Review, 106 Cornell

the constitutional dimensions

Law Review 1173 (2021).

of parole and the need for judicial oversight of parole

REPORTS

board decisions. I seek to

Time-in-Cell: A 2019 Snapshot

understand how our conception

of Restrictive Housing based

of juveniles’ culpability and

on Nationwide Surveys of

capacity for rehabilitation

U.S. Prison Systems (with

informs the nature of the

Judith Resnik, et al.)(2020).

parole hearing, not only for people who committed crimes

Reforming Restrictive Housing:

as children, but also, more

The 2018 ASCA-Liman Nationwide

broadly, for those convicted

Survey of Time-in-Cell (with

as adults. My work has drawn

Judith Resnik, et al.)(2018).

from my experience as a public defender representing clients in motions for resentencing and in parole hearings.”

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