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ERIN L. SHELEY - George Washington University Law School

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<strong>ERIN</strong> L. <strong>SHELEY</strong>GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, 2000 H ST. NW · WASHINGTON, DC 20052W: 202-994-8494 · C: 617-308-1215 · E<strong>SHELEY</strong>@LAW.GWU.EDUEDUCATION:GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Ph.D. in English (expected 2015)HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, J.D. (2006) Harvard Journal of <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Assistant Articles Editor Teaching Fellow, Gov. 1792: The Intellectual Foundations of American Foreign Policy Tutor in Writing, English and Pre-<strong>Law</strong>, Dunster HouseHARVARD COLLEGE, A.B. magna cum laude in English and American Literature and Languages (2002) Harvard Political Review, Departments Editor Le Baron Russell Briggs Prize Honors Thesis in EnglishACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, Visiting Associate Professor (Aug. 2012-Aug. 2014) Courses: Adjudicatory Criminal Procedure, Evidence Animal Welfare ProjectGEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER, Olin-Searle Fellow in <strong>Law</strong> (Jan. 2011-June 2012)PUBLICATIONS:LAW REVIEWS The Condemned Woman as Historical Relic, 24 LAW AND LITERATURE __ (forthcoming 2013). Perceptual Harm and the Corporate Criminal, 81 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LAW REVIEW __(forthcoming 2013). Reverberations of the “Victim’s Voice”: Victim Impact Statements and the Cultural Project of Punishment,87 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 1247 (2012). The Constable’s Blunder and Other Stories: Narrative Representations of the Police and the Criminal in theDevelopment of the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule, 2010 MICHIGAN STATE LAW REVIEW121 (2010). Live Animals: Towards Protection for Pets and Livestock in Contracts for Carriage, 3 JOURNAL OFANIMAL LAW 59 (2007). Comment, Threats in the Line of Duty: Police Officers and the First Amendment in State v. Valdiviaand Connecticut v. DeLoreto, 28 HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW & PUBLIC POLICY 307 (2004).PEER-REVIEWED LITERARY JOURNALS Gone with the Wind and the Trauma of Lost Sovereignty, __SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNAL __(forthcoming 2013). Reciprocal Colonization in the Fairy Tales of Lord Dunsany, 31 MYTHLORE 105 (Fall/Winter 2012). The <strong>Law</strong> of Nature or Nature’s God? Penal Authority in Charles Kingsley’s The Water Babies, 37CHILDREN’S LITERATURE ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY 133 (Summer 2012). “Demolished Worlds: Manfred and Sublime (Un)Burial, 40 BYRON JOURNAL 51 (2012).


Re-Imagining Olympus: The Creative Mythologies of John Keats, 45 ROMANTICISM ON THE NET (Feb.2007).From Eden to Eternity: The Timescales of Genesis in <strong>George</strong> MacDonald’s “The Golden Key” and Lilith,29 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY 329 (Winter 2004).SELECTED PRESENTATIONS:“The Condemned Woman as Historical Relic in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries,”presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-CenturyStudies, Cleveland, Ohio.“Perceptual Harm and the Corporate Criminal,” presented at the 2012 ABA/AALS CriminalJustice Conference in <strong>Washington</strong>, DC; the 2012 Annual Meeting of the <strong>Law</strong> and SocietyAssociation in Honolulu, HI; the 2012 Young Legal Scholars Conference in Warrenton, VA;and at faculty workshops at the <strong>George</strong>town <strong>University</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Center and the <strong>University</strong> ofKentucky <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>.“Gone with the Wind and the Trauma of Lost Sovereignty,” presented at the 2012 John JayCollege Literature and <strong>Law</strong> Conference; and the 2012 Louisville Conference on Literatureand Culture Since 1900.“The <strong>Law</strong> of Nature or Nature’s God? Legal Authority in Charles Kingsley’s The WaterBabies,” presented at the Children’s Literature Association Conference, Eastern Michigan<strong>University</strong>, June 10-12, 2010.“Representations of Trauma in Criminal Sentencing: a Psychological and NarratologicalPerspective” (with Jessica Borelli), presented at the <strong>Washington</strong> Trauma Conference, The<strong>George</strong> <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>University</strong>, March 4-6, 2010.TEACHING INTERESTS:Criminal <strong>Law</strong>; Torts; Evidence; Criminal Procedure; Securities Regulation; Juvenile <strong>Law</strong>;Professional Responsibility; Civil Procedure; Contracts; <strong>Law</strong> and LiteraturePROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:FEDERALIST SOCIETY FOR LAW & PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES, <strong>Washington</strong>, DC, Deputy Director,Faculty Division (2008-2010) GIBSON, DUNN & CRUTCHER, LLP, <strong>Washington</strong>, DC, Associate Attorney, Summer Associate(2006-2008, Summer 2005) Practice areas: white collar criminal defense, securities litigation, government contracts Commended by the Humane Society of the United States for pro bono work on animalwelfare cases Office of the District Attorney, City of Los Angeles, <strong>Law</strong> Clerk (Summer 2004)BAR ADMISSIONS:California, District of Columbia

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