Kristen Bell is an Assistant Professor at the University of Oregon School of Law, with expertise in parole, sentencing, and philosophy. Her research combines multiple disciplines to study parole decisions, exploring the ethical foundations and legal challenges surrounding parole statutes. Bell’s background in law and philosophy allows her to collaborate with data scientists in developing tools to enhance equity in parole-release decisions.
Bell is a graduate of Stanford Law School and received her PhD in philosophy from UNC-Chapel Hill. She has prior experience as a clerk for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, as a Soros Justice Fellow, and as a Senior Liman Fellow and Lecturer at Yale Law School.
The University of Oregon School of Law, where Bell is based, is an institution approved by the American Bar Association. For more information on Kristen Bell’s research and academic work, contact the University of Oregon School of Law at the provided phone numbers.
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