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Robin Charlow is a Professor of Law at Hofstra Law School, Hofstra University, where she teaches and publishes in constitutional and criminal law. She is a member of the Order of the Coif and has been recognized by students for her teaching excellence.
Research Interests: Her scholarship centers on constitutional law, criminal law, equal protection, free speech, and jury discrimination. She explores deep doctrinal and philosophical questions in legal theory, particularly regarding race, gender, and civil rights. Her work often analyzes Supreme Court jurisprudence and constitutional interpretation.
Publications Trends: Her recent articles span constitutional interpretation, equal protection, and criminal culpability, with a consistent focus on justice, fairness, and civil liberties. She frequently contributes to leading law reviews and interdisciplinary legal conversations.
- Member of the Order of the Coif
- Recognized by students for teaching contributions
Advising and Grants: While no specific advisees or grants are listed, Professor Charlow has served on national committees including the American Civil Liberties Union and the Association of American Law Schools Section on Criminal Law and Procedure, indicating leadership in legal scholarship and advocacy.
Labs and Teams: She has contributed to national policy development as a consultant to the National Advisory Committee on Federal Public and Community Defenders, helping shape the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. She remains active in legal academic communities and public discourse.





