Dr. Rachel J. Wechsler

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Associate Professor of Law
206C Hulston Hall
573-884-3614
rachel.wechsler@missouri.edu
Bio

Rachel J. Wechsler is an associate professor of law at Mizzou Law and an affiliate faculty member in the MU School of Social Work and MU Department of Sociology. She holds a doctoral degree in criminology and a master’s degree in evidence-based social work, both from the University of Oxford, and a JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Professor Wechsler also previously served as the associate director of NYU’s Lawyering Program from 2019-2020 and as an acting assistant professor from 2017-2020. In this position, she received NYU Law’s Podell Distinguished Teaching Award in 2020. Previously, she was the 2015 McDougall Visiting Professor of International Law at the West Virginia University College of Law, where she taught International Human Rights Law. Prior to earning her doctorate, Professor Wechsler worked as a litigation associate at Latham & Watkins LLP in New York.

Research

Professor Wechsler previously served as a research fellow at the Zimroth Center on the Administration of Criminal Law at the New York University School of Law. Her research focuses on gender-based violence and the criminal legal system. Her interdisciplinary work reflects her background in law and social science. Professor Wechsler’s scholarship has appeared or is forthcoming in the Boston College Law Review, the Washington Law Review, the Fordham International Law Journal, the British Journal of Criminology, and Theoretical Criminology.

Select Publications

Intimate Partner Violence: Access to Protection Beyond the Pandemic, 65 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW __ (forthcoming 2024).

Victims as Instruments, 97 WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 507 (2022).

Deliberating at a Crossroads: Sex Trafficking Victims’ Decisions about Participating in the Criminal Justice Process, 43 FORDHAM INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 1033 (2020).

Book Review: Gabriella E. Sanchez, Human Smuggling and Border Crossings (2015), 20 THEORETICAL CRIMINOLOGY 248 (May 2016).