Professor Corbin Publishes Op Ed on NBC and Participates in Several Conferences

An expert on the First Amendment, Professor Corbin published articles on free speech and discussed abortion law and transgender rights in several conferences and symposia.
Caroline Mala Corbin
Professor Caroline Mala Corbin

Professor Caroline Mala Corbin recently published an op ed on NBC on the Supreme Court oral argument in a major free speech case. An additional article on public high school teachers claiming they have a free speech right to misgender their students was published in a peer reviewed Journal of Free Speech Law.

Corbin also participated in several conferences and symposia, including:

  •  panelist at a bar’s presentation on abortion in Florida
  • discussed her draft on religious liberty challenges to abortion law at Wisconsin's Law Review symposium
  • presented her paper on religious teachers and their transgender students at Case Western's Law Review's symposium:
  • served as a presenter in the symposium on “America’s Classrooms: Frontlines of the First Amendment,” at the Case Western Reserve Law Review
  • panelist on another abortion panel co-sponsored by the ACS and the Federalist Society among others at Marquette.

Professor Corbin’s articles have been published in the New York University Law Review, UCLA Law Review, Northwestern University Law Review, Boston University Law Review, and Emory Law Journal, among others. Her writing has also appeared in the online editions of the Harvard Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law ReviewMichigan Law ReviewCalifornia Law Review, and Virginia Law Review. As well as writing for Take Care Blog, ACSblog, and NBC Think, Professor Corbin is a frequent commentator for local and national media on First Amendment questions.

Professor Corbin joined the Miami law faculty in 2008 after completing a postdoctoral research fellowship at Columbia Law School. Before her fellowship, she litigated civil rights cases as a pro bono fellow at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and as an attorney at the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project. She also clerked for the Hon. M. Blane Michael of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

 



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