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Daniel Harawa

Associate Professor at School of Law, Washington University in St Louis0 Followers

Daniel Harawa specializes in cutting-edge techniques for advancing the understanding of criminal law and procedure, with a particular focus on evidence and policing. As an Associate Professor of Law and the Director of the Appellate Clinic at the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity at Washington University in St. Louis, he is deeply committed to exploring the intersections of race and the legal system. Professor Harawa's work is characterized by a dedication to examining the intricacies of criminal justice and its impact on marginalized communities. His research delves into the complexities of evidence and policing, aiming to uncover systemic biases and propose reforms that promote equity and justice. Through his role at the Appellate Clinic, he mentors students in appellate advocacy, providing them with hands-on experience in addressing real-world legal challenges. In addition to his academic and clinical responsibilities, Professor Harawa is an active contributor to scholarly discourse on criminal law and procedure. His insights are frequently sought after by legal professionals and policymakers seeking to understand and address the pressing issues within the criminal justice system. With a passion for fostering a more equitable legal landscape, he continues to influence both the academic community and the broader field of law.

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