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Alyssa King is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, Queen's University, specializing in courts, comparative procedure, and issues of adjudicator legitimacy. Her research focuses on access to justice, federalism, arbitration, and the intersection of international law with domestic systems. She holds a PhD and JD from Yale University, an AB from Harvard University, and a Master 2 from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Previously, she clerked for U.S. federal judges and contributed to legal journals like the Yale Law Journal. Her work examines procedural harmonization, transnational judicial practices, and legal systems' interactions.
Education:
- PhD in Law, Yale University (2018)
- Juris Doctor (JD), Yale Law School (2012)
- AB in Social Studies (magna cum laude), Harvard University (2008)
- Master 2, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Her research explores how adjudicators navigate legitimacy in cross-border contexts, including arbitration and federal systems. Key themes include procedural ethics, judicial mobility, and legal frameworks for pandemic responses. She teaches Contracts and actively engages with global legal challenges.
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