Aimee J. Carlisle
C. Keith Wingate Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at the Center for Racial and Economic Justice (CREJ)
Bio
Aimee Carlisle is the C. Keith Wingate Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at the Center for Racial and Economic Justice (CREJ) at UC Law SF. Her scholarship examines the intersections of criminal law, constitutional law, and race. Ìý
Before joining UC Law SF, Professor Carlisle worked for a decade as a public defender. As a deputy federal public defender in Los Angeles, she represented clients charged with crimes ranging from immigration offenses to capital murder at the trial level. She previously was a senior attorney at The Bronx Defenders and represented thousands of clients in state criminal court proceedings while also working on special litigation issues. She co-wrote three amicus briefs on constitutional issues that were filed before the U.S. Supreme Court, including in and . Her writings have appeared in  and .Ìý
Professor Carlisle graduated from New York University School of Law, where she was a Root-Tilden-Kern Public Interest Scholar and Derrick Bell Public Service Scholar. Professor Carlisle was awarded the Law Alumni of Color Association Convocation Prize for Public Service. She also served as a managing editor for the N.Y.U. Review of Law and Social Change.Ìý
Education
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New York University School of Law
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University of California, Davis
B.A., Spanish and Linguistics with Highest Honors, minors in Japanese and Middle East/South Asia Studies