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Jennifer E. Laurin is a Professor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law. Her principal research interests lie at the intersections of criminal constitutional litigation and the regulation of criminal justice institutions. She explores various aspects of civil rights, criminal procedure, and the ways in which the legal system interacts with social justice principles. Laurin's work contributes significantly to the understanding of how constitutional rights are manifested in the criminal justice system and seeks to highlight the implications of legal practices on marginalized communities. Her scholarly contributions reflect a commitment to addressing critical issues within the context of law and justice, aiming to push the boundaries of existing legal frameworks and promote equitable practices within the field.
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