Christopher Lewis
Assistant Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
Schools
- Harvard Law School
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Biography
Harvard Law School
My research is about how the law (especially the criminal law) can be more fairly and efficiently administered in response to social and economic inequality. Before joining the law school faculty, I was a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. I studied for my J.D. and my Ph.D in Philosophy at Stanford.
Areas of Interest
- Criminal Law and Procedure
- Legal Theory: Moral and Political Philosophy
- Law and Inequality
- Race and the Law
Education
- 2012-2018 J.D./Ph.D., Law and Philosophy, Stanford University
- 2010-2012 Oxford University (Balliol College)
- 2008-2010 M.A., Department of Philosophy, Columbia University
- 2006-2008 B.A. summa cum laude, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Fellowships & Awards
- Society of Fellows, Harvard University (2018-2021)
- DARE Fellowship, Stanford University (full funding for J.D./Ph.D)(2016-2018)
- Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship (Declined)
- Mellon Foundation Dissertation Fellowship (Declined) Ethics in Society Fellowship, Stanford (2015-2016)
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