
معرفی
Erin Weaver is a Professor of Practice (Career Track) at the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona. She serves as a Post-Graduate Fellow at Innovation for Justice (i4J) and has collaborated with the organization since Fall 2021. Her work focuses on justice system reform, access to justice, and interdisciplinary legal advocacy.
Education:
- B.A. in Psychology, maxima cum laude, Loras College (varsity basketball, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Psi Chi)
- M.A. in Forensic Psychology, University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology
- J.D., Cum Laude, University of Arizona College of Law
Research interests include juvenile justice reform, child welfare system interventions, and the intersection of forensic psychology and legal practice. She has practical experience working with youth in justice and welfare systems, driving her commitment to equitable legal solutions.
Awards & Honors:
- Cum Laude distinction for J.D. (2023)
- Maxima Cum Laude distinction for B.A. (20XX)
Advising and Grants: While no specific grants are listed, her work with i4J involves project-based collaborations addressing systemic justice issues. She mentors students engaged in i4J initiatives.
Affiliated with the Innovation for Justice (i4J) initiative, focusing on technology-driven solutions for justice accessibility and equity.



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