
Itay Ravid
@itayravid
Assoc. Prof. @Villanova_Law. Teach and write at the intersection of crim law, media, technology, racial justice & society. Formerly @Stanfordlaw @stanfordccsre
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23-03-2021 05:02:01
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A wonderful opportunity AND working with Nadia Banteka 🔥

Exciting months ahead! Thrilled to present my recent project “The End of Mens Rea” & learn from many brilliant ppl at Stanford-UPenn-Northwestern JFF for Law & STEM University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School (Sep) PLSC-E Amsterdam Law School (Oct) & Cambridge University Crim Jurisprudence & Phil workshop (Jan)Villanova Law


Another important article from Michal Buchhandler-Raphael — well done Arizona State Law Journal!



"Happy to announce" day... Wisconsin Law Review will publish my new article "Missing Children Discrimination", co-authored w/my brilliant former student Tanisha Brown! The abstract 👇, and we'll post a draft to @ssrn soon. Comments are welcome! #newlawrevarticles


Check out Nadia Banteka’s (FSU College of Law) latest article, "Police Vigilantism,” in Virginia Law Review! Read the article here: buff.ly/3UmaZWx #WomenAlsoKnowLaw #WomenInAcademia #HighlightWomen

New paper: excited to share my latest, now out with Minnesota Law Review, w immense gratitude to the fantastic editors & anyone who provided feedback. The paper offers a new perspective on the scope of the Tarasoff duty to warn. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…


Such a joy to learn that not only are we new colleagues but also volume mates! Proving once again the good taste of Minnesota Law Review 😜 I think Nicole Iannarone would agree! 🙂



Congrats to Oren Tamir who was awarded the 2025 Mark Tushnet Prize in Comparative Law by The Association of American Law Schools for his article, “Our Parochial Administrative Law.” Read the article on our website here: southerncalifornialawreview.com/2024/08/04/our….

Thrilled to be in beautiful Cambridge to present my newest “(Re)Individualizing Criminal Law” at the Criminal Jurisprudence & Philosophy workshop! Thanks Dr Hend Hanafy and Antje du Bois-Pedain for the invitation!



Thrilled to be on the beautiful Vanderbilt University campus to present my newest work, 'Anti-Holistic Algorithms,' as part of the Vanderbilt Law Review’s symposium on "Holistic Criminal Justice". Looking forward to this important conversation! Vanderbilt Law Villanova Law #AcademicTwitter
