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David Pimentel is a Professor of Law at the University of Idaho's College of Law, with campuses in Moscow and Boise. His academic expertise spans Law and Economics, Comparative Law, and Judicial Systems analysis. He teaches courses in Torts, Remedies, Comparative Law, and Law and Economics. His research focuses on legal reforms in transitional states, civil forfeiture policies, family law, and the intersection of culture and legal systems. Pimentel holds a B.A. (summa cum laude) from Brigham Young University, and both an M.A. and J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
His recent work examines the rule of law in post-conflict regions, judicial independence challenges, and the societal impacts of legal policies on families and marginalized communities. Notable themes in his scholarship include critiques of asset forfeiture practices, the implications of 'free-range parenting' laws, and the role of cultural context in constitutional development. Despite his prolific publication record, no specific awards or grants are listed in the provided materials.
Pimentel's advising and institutional roles are not detailed, but his involvement in curriculum development and legal education reform strategies is implied through his academic writings. He maintains affiliations with both Moscow and Boise campuses, contributing to the College of Law's statewide legal education mission. No specific lab or research team affiliations are mentioned in the text.





