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Luke Boso
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Expertise
- Criminal Law
- Constitutional Law I
- Constitutional Law II
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- California
- State Bar of California
- ID Number: #269114
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Professor of Law
- University of San Francisco School of Law
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- Visiting Professor
- UC College of the Law, San Francisco
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- Associate Professor
- Savannah Law School
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- Teaching Fellow
- Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law
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Education
- UCLA School of Law
- LL.M. (2009)
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- Activities: Department Chief and Articles Editor for UCLA Women’s Law Journal; Recipient of merit-based Dean’s Tuition Fellowship.
- West Virginia University College of Law
- J.D. (2008)
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- Honors: Winner of National LGBT Bar Association’s Student Writing Competition; Recipient of Patrick Duffy Koontz Scholarship, for West Virginia natives and law school graduates exhibiting leadership, citizenship, and academic achievement.
- Activities: Research Editor for West Virginia Law Review; Winner of Outstanding Research Editor Award.
- West Virginia University
- B.A. (2004) | English; Political Science
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- Honors: magna cum laude; Winner of the Virginia Butts Sturm Scholarship for outstanding English major.
- Activities: Commissioned by Provost to write published history of WVU libraries.
Awards
- Dukeminier Award
- The Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law
- In 2014 for Urban Bias, Rural Sexual Minorities, and the Courts, 60 UCLA L. Rev. 562 (2013); In 2022 for Anti-LGBT Free Speech and Group Subordination, 63 Ariz. L. Rev. 341 (2021)
Professional Associations
- California State Bar
- Member
- Current
- West Virginia State Bar
- Member
- Current
Publications
Articles & Publications
- Religious Liberty, Discriminatory Intent, and the Conservative Constitution
- Utah Law Review
- Anti-LGBT Free Speech and Group Subordination
- Arizona Law Review
- Rural Resentment and LGBTQ Equality
- Florida Law Review
- Dignity, Inequality, and Stereotypes
- Washington Law Review
- Acting Gay, Acting Straight: Sexual Orientation Stereotyping
- Tennessee Law Review
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