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'''Rachel E. Barkow''' (born 1971, née Selinfreund) is a professor of law at the ]. She is also director of the ]. Her scholarship focuses on ] and ], and she is especially interested in applying the lessons and theory of administrative law to the administration of criminal justice. | '''Rachel E. Barkow''' (born 1971, née Selinfreund) is a professor of law at the ]. She is also director of the ]. Her scholarship focuses on ] and ], and she is especially interested in applying the lessons and theory of administrative law to the administration of criminal justice. | ||
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Rachel Barkow | |
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Born | 1971 (age 53–54) |
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | Harvard Law School (J.D., 1996) Northwestern University (A.B., 1993) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Administrative law, criminal law |
Institutions | New York University School of Law |
Rachel E. Barkow (born 1971, née Selinfreund) is a professor of law at the New York University School of Law. She is also director of the Center on the Administration of Criminal Law. Her scholarship focuses on administrative and criminal law, and she is especially interested in applying the lessons and theory of administrative law to the administration of criminal justice.
Barkow graduated from Northwestern University in 1993, and from Harvard Law School in 1996. She clerked for Judge Laurence H. Silberman at the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and for Justice Antonin Scalia at the United States Supreme Court.