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Gabriel Mendlow is Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan Law School, actively engaged in criminal law theory, philosophy of law, and freedom of thought research. He serves on the University of Michigan Police Department Oversight Committee and consults internationally on legal frameworks.
His academic credentials include:
- BA in Social Studies from Harvard University
- PhD in Philosophy from Princeton University
- JD from Yale University
Mendlow's research centers on criminal law's intersection with freedom of thought and policing theory, examining thought crimes, moral ambiguity in prosecution, and punishment's philosophical foundations. His work bridges legal doctrine and ethical analysis in high-stakes contexts.
His scholarly impact is recognized through major fellowships:
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship (2020)
- ACLS Burkhardt Fellowship
- US Department of Education Jacob K. Javits Fellowship
- Institute for Humane Studies Fellowship
While supported by prestigious fellowships, no additional research grants or student advisement details are specified in current records. Professional activities include UN consultations on thought crime frameworks and expert testimony in international cases, reflecting applied legal philosophy.



