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Gabriel Pell is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Pace University, where he teaches in the Criminal Justice department. He previously served as an Assistant Professor of Law at New York Law School, bringing substantial academic and practical legal experience to his role.
Education:
- AB, Princeton University
- JD, Harvard Law School
Professor Pell's research focuses on criminal law and procedure, particularly the adaptation of traditional search-and-seizure doctrines to digital technologies. His work explores constitutional challenges in the digital age, including privacy rights, compelled decryption, and the intersection of technology with criminal investigations. He has spoken and written extensively on how law enforcement techniques evolve with emerging technologies while respecting civil liberties.
His forthcoming 2025 publication addresses the legal standards for compelling passcode disclosure, reflecting a trend in his scholarship toward digital privacy and constitutional protections in the context of modern encryption. This work aligns with broader themes in criminal procedure and digital-era jurisprudence.
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Professor Pell brings significant practical experience to his academic role, having served as a prosecutor in Massachusetts, specializing in appellate and post-conviction matters. His background includes clerkships with the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Appeals Court, enriching his teaching and mentorship. While no formal advisees or research grants are mentioned, his professional trajectory supports a strong foundation for student guidance and scholarly impact.
He is affiliated with the Elisabeth Haub School of Law and contributes to legal education through courses such as Criminal Law (LAW 621) and Advanced Issues in Criminal Law (LAW 606), shaping the next generation of legal professionals in core and emerging areas of criminal justice.




