Daniel Harawa, Recurring Columnist
Daniel Harawa is a Professor of Law at NYU School of Law, where he directs the Federal Appellate Clinic. He writes on issues relating to race in the criminal legal system, and he litigates criminal and civil rights appeals in federal courts of appeals across the country.
CASE PREVIEW
Literalism vs. lenity in a case on the scope of federal identity theft
February 24, 2023
ARGUMENT ANALYSIS
A hypothetical-filled argument proves how tricky it is to define an “occasion”
October 5, 2021
CASE PREVIEW
What’s an “occasion”? Scope of Armed Career Criminal Act depends on the answer.
October 1, 2021
OPINION ANALYSIS
Unanimous court issues limited ruling on judgment bar in Federal Tort Claims Act
February 26, 2021