Jeannie Suk Gersen
Born Jeannie Chi Yong Suk
1973 (age 47–48)
Seoul, South Korea
Alma mater Yale University (BA)
University of Oxford (DPhil)
Harvard Law School (JD)
Employer Harvard Law School
Known for Scholar of criminal and family law
Spouse(s) Noah R. Feldman (m. 1999; div. 2011)
Jacob E. Gersen
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Could the Supreme Court’s Landmark L.G.B.T.-Rights Decision Help Lead to the Dismantling of Affirmative Action?
NewYorker.com
How the Charges Against Derek Chauvin Fit Into a Vision of Criminal-Justice Reform
NewYorkercom
Can the Constitution Reach Trump’s Corruption?
NewYorker.com
How Concerning Are the Trump Administration’s New Title IX Regulations?
NewYorker.com
A Fair Examination of the Allegations Against Joe Biden Can Strengthen the #MeToo Movement
NewYorker.com
The Supreme Court Confronts Trump's Challenge to the Separation of Powers
NewYorker.com
Finding Real Life in Teaching Online
NewYorker.com
Who's in Charge of the Response to the Coronavirus?
NewYorker.com
What Would A Fair Impeachment Trial Look Like?
NewYorker.com
Sex Lex Machina: Intimacy And Artificial Intelligence
Columbia Law Review Vol. 119, No. 7
The Many Sins of College Admissions
Newyorker.com
The End of the Gay-Panic Legal Defense
NewYorker.com
The Supreme Court Is One Vote Away from Changing How the U.S. Is Governed
NewYorker.com
How Fetal Personhood Emerged as the Next Stage of the Abortion Wars
NewYorker.com
Chanel 2.55
Jeannie Suk Gersen
A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
Testimony of Jeannie Suk Gersen, United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
Jeannie Suk Gersen
Robert Mueller’s and William Barr’s “Baby” and the History of Presidential Obstruction
NewYorker.com
Donald Trump, the A.C.L.U., and the Ongoing Battle Over the Legitimacy of Free Speech
NewYorker.com
Unpopular Speech in a Cold Climate
NewYorker.com
Assessing Betsy DeVos’s Proposed Rules on Title IX and Sexual Assault
NewYorker.com
At Trial, Harvard’s Asian Problem and a Preference for White Students from “Sparse Country”
NewYorker.com
Anti-Asian Bias, Not Affirmative Action, Is on Trial in the Harvard Case
NewYorker.com
Brett Kavanaugh’s Damaging, Revealing Partisan Bitterness
NewYorker.com
Does Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony Require Corroboration?
NewYorker.com
Deborah Ramirez’s Allegation Against Brett Kavanaugh Raises Classic Questions of Campus Assault Cases
NewYorker.com
What Would a Serious Investigation of Brett Kavanaugh Look Like?
NewYorker.com
Understanding the Partisanship of Brett Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Hearings
NewYorker.com
What Michael Cohen’s Guilty Plea Doesn’t Tell Us About Trump
NewYorker.com
Bill Cosby’s Crimes and the Impact of #MeToo on the American Legal System
NewYorker.com
Trump’s Affairs and the Future of the Nondisclosure Agreement
NewYorker.com
Donald Trump’s Brain Is a Catch-22
NewYorker.com
The Transformation of Sexual-Harassment Law Will Be Double-Faced
NewYorker.com
The Socratic Method in the Age of Trauma
Harvard Law Review
How Anti-Trump Psychiatrists Are Mobilizing Behind The Twenty-Fifth Amendment
NewYorker.com
Why Didn't The Manhattan D.A. Cyrus Vance Prosecute The Trumps Or Harvey Weinstein?
NewYorker.com
Laura Kipnis's Endless Trial By Title IX
NewYorker.com
Betsy Devos, Title IX, And The "Both Sides" Approach To Sexual Assault
NewYorker.com
Will Trump Be The Death Of The Goldwater Rule?
NewYorker.com
The Uncomfortable Truth About Affirmative Action And Asian-Americans
NewYorker.com
Trump's Tweeted Transgender Ban Is Not A Law
NewYorker.com
The Trump Administration's Fraught Attempt To Address Campus Sexual Assault
NewYorker.com
Doing Hard Time
N.Y. Times, Feb. 21, 2016, at BR23 (reviewing Baz Dreisinger, Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World (2016)).
Coming of Age With Clarence
Wall Street Journal
Self Defense Is Part of Our Heritage
New York Times
Little Red (Litigious) Shoes
New York Times
Schumer's Project Runway
Jeannie Suk Gersen & C. Scott Hemphill
The Wall Street Journal © 2010 Dow Jones & Company. All rights reserved.
Why Racially Offensive Trademarks Are Now Legally Protected
NewYorker.com
Translating Truth
114 Harv. L. Rev. 640
The Trouble with Teaching Rape Law
NewYorker.com
St. Paul’s School and a New Definition of Rape
NewYorker.com
A New Family Feeling on Campus
NewYorker.com
Shutting Down Conversations About Rape at Harvard Law
NewYorker.com
Who's Afraid of Gender-Neutral Bathrooms?
NewYorker.com
What's Wrong with the Redskins?
NewYorker.com
The Transgender Bathroom Debate and the Looming Title IX Crisis
NewYorker.com
The Unintended Consequences of the Stanford Rape-Case Recall
NewYorker.com
College Students Go to Court Over Sexual Assault
NewYorker.com
What "Design Copyright"?
Jeannie Suk Gersen & C. Scott Hemphill
126 Harvard Law Review Forum 164 (2013).
The Squint Test
Jeannie Suk Gersen & C. Scott Hemphill
Slate, May 13, 2009.
Brief of Professors Jeannie Suk Gersen and C. Scott Hemphill as Amici Curiae In Support of Respondents
Jeannie Suk Gersen & C. Scott Hemphill
Star Athletica v. Varsity, No. 15-866 (U.S. Sept. 21, 2016).
The Look in His Eyes': The Story of State v. Rusk and Rape Reform
Criminal Law Stories, Robert Weisberg, Donna Coker, eds., 2013 Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 10-23
The Fashion Originators’ Guild of America: Self-Help at the Edge of IP and Antitrust
Jeannie Suk Gersen & C. Scott Hemphill
Intellectual Property at the Edge: The Contested Contours of IP 159 (Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss & Jane C. Ginsburg eds., Cambridge University Press, 2014).
A Light Inside: An Odyssey of Art, Life and Law
Bookhouse (2013)
The College Sex Bureaucracy
Jeannie Suk Gersen & Jacob E. Gersen
Chron. Higher Educ., Jan. 13, 2017, Chron. Rev., at 1.
Administering Sex
Jeannie Suk Gersen & Jacob E. Gersen
42 Admin. & Reg. L. News, no. 1, Fall 2016, at 18.
Redistributing Rape
48 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 111 (2011) (reviewing Sharon Dolovich, Strategic Segregation in the Modern Prison (2011)).
The Trajectory of Trauma: Bodies and Minds of Abortion Discourse
Columbia Law Review, Vol. 110, No. 5, June 2010 Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 10-22
Reply: Remix and Cultural Production
Stanford Law Review at 61 STAN. L. REV. 1227 (2009).
The Law, Culture, and Economics of Fashion
Stanford Law Review, Vol. 61, March 2009 Columbia Law and Economics Working Paper No. 344 Harvard Law and Economics Discussion Paper No. 627 Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 09-63
Is Privacy a Woman?
Georgetown Law Journal, Vol. 97, p. 485, 2009 Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 09-09
At Home in the Law: How the Domestic Violence Revolution Is Transforming Privacy
Yale University Press (2009)
Taking the Home
Law & Literature, Vol. 20, p. 291, 2008
The True Woman: Scenes from the Law of Self-Defense
31 Harv. J.L. & Gender 237 (2008).
Japan's Uncomfortable History
Jeannie Suk Gersen & Noah Feldman
Wall Street Journal
Criminal Law Comes Home
116 Yale L.J. 2 (2006)
Originality
Harvard Law Review, Vol. 115, p. 1988, 2002
Postcolonial Paradoxes in French Caribbean Writing: Césaire, Glissant, Condé
Oxford University Press (2001)
The Case Against Fox News
NewYorker.com
The Public Trial of Nate Parker
NewYorker.com
The Legal Meaning of the Cosby Mistrial
NewYorker.com
Testimony of Jeannie Suk, House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, Competition, and the Internet
House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, Competition, and the Internet
What "Divorce" Understands About Marriage
NewYorker.com
The Sexual-Assault Election
NewYorker.com
Gavin Grimm's Transgender-Rights Case and the Problem with Informal Executive Action
NewYorker.com
A Moment of Uncertainty for Transgender Rights
NewYorker.com
A New Phase of Chaos On Transgender Rights
NewYorker.com
How Trump Has Stoked The Campus Debate On Speech and Violence
NewYorker.com
Timing of Consent
Jeannie Suk Gersen & Jacob E. Gersen
Chapter 7 in The Timing of Lawmaking, 2017, pp 149-170 from Edward Elgar Publishing
The Sex Bureaucracy
Jeannie Suk Gersen & Jacob E. Gersen
104 California Law Review 881 (2016) Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 16-13
Jeannie C. Suk, Laws of Trauma, in Knowing the Suffering of Others: Legal Perspectives on Pain and Its Meaning.
(Austin Sarat ed., Univ. Alabama Press 2014)
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