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Inga N. Laurent is a Professor of Law at Gonzaga University School of Law, where she teaches criminal law and procedure, evidence, and dispute resolution. She is a Fulbright Scholar with a deep commitment to restorative, transitional, and transformative justice, applying her expertise both locally and globally through research, training, and generative design.
Her research centers on the human capacity for goodness and the role of truth in fostering wellness and wholeness. She explores how confronting difficult truths can catalyze personal and communal transformation, advocating for legal systems that nurture responsive and sustained action.
Laurent's recent publications focus on restorative justice in education, truth-telling processes, and comparative justice models, particularly in post-retributive contexts. Her work spans law, education, and social justice, emphasizing measurable cultural change and inclusive legal practices.
Scientific Awards:
- Fulbright Scholar
Laurent actively contributes to legal scholarship and justice reform initiatives. She has collaborated on projects assessing restorative culture in schools and expanding the definition of restorative justice in policy. While no formal advising or grant information is provided, her collaborative publications suggest engagement with interdisciplinary teams and community-based research.



