
معرفی
Danya Shocair Reda, Assistant Professor of Law at Wayne State University Law School, joined in 2024 after teaching at University of Massachusetts School of Law, Peking University School of Transnational Law, and NYU School of Law's Lawyering Program. Her scholarship examines procedural law through the lens of inequality and global justice frameworks.
- J.D., Harvard Law School
- M.St., University of Oxford
- A.B., Brown University
Professor Reda's research explores:
- How empirical claims shape procedural hierarchies
- Global perspectives on court modernization
- Structural inequalities in legal processes
- Political dimensions of procedural reform
- Economic narratives in civil justice systems
Her publications analyze procedural inequality across jurisdictions, with work appearing in Colorado Law Review, Fordham Law Review, and Oregon Law Review. Current research focuses on data-driven reforms and their unintended consequences for marginalized populations.
Scientific Awards:
- Fulbright Fellowship recipient for research in Syria
Combining her clerkship experience with the Honorable Charles S. Haight, Jr. (Southern District of New York) and practice at Cleary Gottlieb and Friedman Kaplan, she trains students to address community legal needs while mastering procedural doctrine.





