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Erin Miller is an Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. Her research focuses on free speech theory in mass media contexts, moral and criminal responsibility, and the intersection of legal frameworks with epistemic dynamics. She teaches First Amendment theory and criminal procedure.
Miller holds a BA in Philosophy and Political Science from Yale University, a JD from Yale Law School, and a PhD in Political Theory from Princeton University. Prior to her current position, she served as a Bigelow Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School.
Her work explores how media power shapes public discourse, the ethical implications of group actions, and the legal boundaries of responsibility. Key themes include epistemic funnels in media, amplified speech dynamics, and mitigating evidence evaluation in criminal cases.
Her publications span constitutional law, legal theory, and criminal jurisprudence, with a focus on contemporary challenges in free speech governance and collective accountability. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though her scholarly contributions reflect significant academic engagement.
While no advising or grant details are provided, her career trajectory underscores a commitment to interdisciplinary legal scholarship bridging philosophy, media studies, and criminal justice.




