About
Christian Sundquist is a Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. His scholarship intersects legal theory, critical race studies, and technology, addressing systemic inequality and social justice within legal frameworks.
- Focuses on racial bias in legal education, juries, and evidence law
- Explores surveillance technologies during public health crises
- Investigates intersections of genetics, bioethics, and constitutional law
- Challenges meritocratic and "grit" narratives in legal pedagogy
Recent work examines Surveillance Normalization (2023) and Presumed Guilty (2024), analyzing how marginalized communities face disproportionate legal risks during pandemics and immigration cases. His publications span interdisciplinary topics including AI, privacy law, and racial equity.
Dr. Sundquist's research has been cited in journals like Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review and Denver Law Review, though no formal awards are listed in the provided materials.
0Publications listed
Find Christian Sundquist elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Christian Powell SundquistUniversity of Pittsburgh · Professor
Joan MahoneyUniversity of Southampton · Lecturer
Andrew S. PollisCase Western Reserve University · Professor- NNermeen ArastuCity University of New York · Associate Professor
- HHoag-Fordjour AlexisBrooklyn Law School · Professor
Kelly Cahill TimmonsGeorgia State University · Professor