Jasmine E. Harris
Jasmine E. Harris is a law and inequality legal scholar with expertise in disability law, antidiscrimination law, and evidence. Her work seeks to address the relationship between law and equality with a focus on law’s capacity to advance social norms of inclusion. Professor Harris’s academic publications have appeared in top law reviews and journals including the Columbia Law Review, New York University Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Yale Law Journal Forum, Cornell Law Review, Ohio State Law Journal, and the Journal of Legal Education.
Harris also writes frequently about disability and equality law for popular audiences. Her essays have appeared in the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Ms. Magazine, and Tribune Wire. She is regularly interviewed and has been widely quoted in publications and media outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post, TIME Magazine, Forbes, CNBC, National Public Radio, PBS NewsHour, Bloomberg Law, Chronicle of Higher Education, Guardian, Harper’s BAZAAR, and USA Today.
Professor Harris graduated magna cum laude from Dartmouth College with a bachelor’s degree in Latin American & Caribbean Studies. She received her juris doctorate from Yale Law School and clerked for the late Harold Baer, Jr., United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York. For more information about Professor Harris, please click here.