L. Song Richardson

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Professor of Law
School of Law
Dean
School of Law
J.D., Yale Law School
B.A., Harvard University
Phone: (949) 824-7722
Email: srichardson@law.uci.edu
University of California, Irvine
1095 Education
Mail Code: 8000
Irvine, CA 92697
Publications
L. Song Richardson, U.S. v. Wardlow, in Rewritten U.S. Court Opinions on Race and Law, (Cambridge Univ. Press forthcoming).

L. Song Richardson, The Black Police: Policing Our Own, 131 Harv. L. Rev. 1979 (2018).

L. Song Richardson, Implicit Racial Bias and Racial Anxiety: Implications for Stops and Frisks, 15 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 73 (2017).

L. Song Richardson, "Uses of Force: The Influence of Racial Anxiety on Police-Community Interactions," in Academy for Justice, A Report on Scholarship and Criminal Justice Reform (Erik Luna ed., 2017).

Catherine Fisk & L. Song Richardson, Police Unions, 85 George Washington L. Rev. 101 (2017).

Rachel Godsil & L. Song Richardson, Racial Anxiety, 102 Iowa L Rev. 2235 (2017).

L. Song Richardson, Systemic Triage: Implicit Racial Bias in the Criminal Courtroom, 126 Yale L. J. 862 (2017).

L. Song Richardson with Cynthia Lee & Tamara Lawson, Criminal Procedure: Cases and Materials, (West 2016).

L. Song Richardson, Implicit Racial Bias and the Perpetrator Perspective, Search and Seizure Law Report (West 2016).

L. Song Richardson with Phillip Atiba Goff, “The Psychology of Racial Violence,” in Ferguson Fault Lines: Legal and Social Reverberations (ABA 2016).

Ariela Rutkin-Becker & L. Song Richardson, "Race and Objective Reasonableness," in Use of Force Cases: An Introduction to Some Relevant Social Science, 8 Ala. Civ. Rights & Civ. Lib. L. Rev. 129 (2016).

L. Song Richardson, Implicit Racial Bias and the Perpetrator Perspective: A Response to Chin and Vernon’s ‘Reasonable but Unconstitutional,’ 83 George Washington L. Rev. 1008 (2015).

L. Song Richardson, Police Racial Violence: Lessons from Social Psychology, 83 Fordham L. Rev. 2961 (2015).

L. Song Richardson, "Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law," Rutgers Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books, July 2014 (solicited book review), available at http://clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/bioethics-medicine-and-the-criminal-law-2.html
Phillip Atiba Goff & L. Song Richardson, Interrogating Racial Violence, 12 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 115 (2014).

Gregory Barr, Tonja Jacobi, & L. Song Richardson, The Attrition of Rights under Parole, 87 S. Cal. L. Rev. 887 (2014).

Phillip Atiba Goff & L. Song Richardson, From Interraciality to Racial Realism, 92 Texas L. Rev. 669 (2014).

Eds. John Parry & L. Song Richardson, The Constitution and the Future of Criminal Justice in America, (Cambridge Univ. Press 2013).

Eds. John Parry & L. Song Richardson, "Implicit Bias and Policing" in The Constitution and the Future of Criminal Justice in America (Cambridge Univ. Press 2013).

L. Song Richardson, "Criminal Policing of Human Experimentation" in The Global Body Market: Altruim's Limits (Cambridge Univ. Press 2013).

Phillip Atiba Goff & L. Song Richardson, Implicit Racial Bias in Public Defender Triage, 122 Yale L. J. 100 (2013).

Phillip Atiba Goff & L. Song Richardson, "No Bigots Required: What the Science of Racial Bias Reveals in the Wake of Travyon Martin" in Pursuing Trayvon Martin: Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations of Racial Dynamics (Lexington Books 2012).

Phillip Atiba Goff & L. Song Richardson, Self-Defense and the Suspicion Heuristic, 98 Iowa L Rev. 293 (2012).

L. Song Richardson, Cognitive Bias, Police Character and the Fourth Amendment, 44 Ariz. Sr. L. J. 267 (2012).

L. Song Richardson, Police Efficiency, 87 Ind. L. J. 1143 (2012).

L. Song Richardson, Implicit Bias and the Fourth Amendment, 39 Search and Seizure Law Report 21 (West 2011).

L. Song Richardson, Arrest Efficiency and the Fourth Amendment, 95 Minn. L. Rev. 2035 (2011).

Michele Goodwin & L. Song Richardson, Patient Negligence: The Un-Reasonableness of Relying on Trust, 72 Duke L. & Contemp. Probs. 223 (2009).

L. Song Richardson, When Human Experimentation Is Criminal, 99 Northwestern J. Crim. L. & Crimonology 89 (2009).

L. Song Richardson, Due Process for the Global Crime Era: A Proposal, 41 Cornell Int'l L. J. 347 (2008).

L. Song Richardson, Convicting the Innocent in Transnational Criminal Cases: A Comparative Institutional Analysis Approach to the Problem, 26 Berkeley J. Int'l L. 62 (2008).
Last updated
07/13/2018