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Kay L. Levine is the Associate Dean for Research and a Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law. Her research focuses on prosecutorial discretion, criminal procedure, and justice system reform. She has authored over 30 scholarly papers, many co-authored with experts like Ronald F. Wright. Her work explores topics such as diversion programs, unconstitutional conditions in criminal procedure, and the role of public defenders.
Key research areas include the dynamics of prosecution, reform of plea bargaining, and the intersection of criminal law with societal equity. Levine’s recent publications address exoneration finance, second-look sentencing, and victims' rights in diversion processes.
Her contributions highlight systemic issues like prosecutorial accountability, evidence laundering, and the geographic impact of prosecution strategies. She frequently collaborates with institutions like Wake Forest University School of Law and the University of San Diego School of Law, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to legal scholarship.

