
معرفی
Raquel Wilson is an Assistant Professor of Law at the J. David Rosenberg College of Law, University of Kentucky. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (magna cum laude) from Rice University and a Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School. Her career includes a federal court clerkship with Judge Robert L. Hinkle (1996-1998), environmental law practice with Earthjustice (1998-1999), and a decade as an Assistant Federal Public Defender across Texas and North Carolina. For 13 years, she advised the U.S. Sentencing Commission as Deputy General Counsel and later Director of the Office of Education and Sentencing Practice, focusing on sentencing policies and legal reforms.
Her expertise spans criminal justice reform, federal sentencing practices, and legal policy development. Wilson’s work emphasizes practical applications of law in judicial systems and institutional policy frameworks. Her career trajectory reflects a deep engagement with both practical legal advocacy and systemic policy analysis at federal levels.
No specific research articles are listed here, but her professional history indicates contributions to sentencing reform literature and legal policy discourse. Her advisory role at the U.S. Sentencing Commission suggests involvement in impactful institutional projects shaping federal sentencing guidelines.





