Lara Bazelon

Lara Bazelon (born February 14, 1974) is an American academic and journalist. She is a law professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law where she holds the Barnett Chair in Trial Advocacy and directs the Criminal & Juvenile and Racial Justice Clinics. She is the former director of the Loyola Law School Project for the Innocent in Los Angeles. Her clinical work as a law professor focuses on the exoneration of the wrongfully convicted.

Lara Bazelon
Bazelon in 2015
Born (1974-02-14) February 14, 1974
EducationGermantown Friends School
Alma materColumbia University (BA) NYU School of Law (JD)
Occupation(s)Law professor, journalist, essayist
EmployerUniversity of San Francisco
Notable credit(s)The New York Times
Slate
The Atlantic
OfficeBarnett Chair in Trial Advocacy
RelativesDavid L. Bazelon (grandfather)
Emily Bazelon (sister)

Her writing about the criminal justice system and critiques of its most prominent players has been published in The New York Times, The Atlantic, New York Magazine, Slate, and Politico Magazine. Her personal essays about love, divorce, and parenting have been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Slate. She is also the author of two nonfiction books: Rectify: The Power of Restorative Justice After Wrongful Conviction (Beacon Press 2018) and Ambitious Like a Mother: Why Prioritizing Your Career is Good For Your Kids (Little Brown 2022), and the author of the novel A Good Mother (Hanover Sq. Press 2021).

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