Charquia Fegins
Charquia Fegins
LL.M, University of California, Los Angeles, 2020
J.D., Georgetown University, 2017
B.S.E., Princeton University, 2014
After joining the FSU Law faculty in 2022, Professor Fegins teaches Election Law, Race and the Federal System, Constitutional Law I, and Civil Rights Law.
Professor Fegins comes to FSU Law after having been the American Bar Foundation/AccessLex Institute Post-Doctoral Fellow in Legal and Higher Education. She also served as the associate editor for the peer-reviewed journal, Law & Social Inquiry. Professor Fegins holds a B.S.E. in operations research and financial engineering from Princeton University, a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, and an LL.M. from UCLA School of Law. Prior to receiving her LL.M., Professor Fegins researched Brazilian police brutality as a Fulbright scholar and litigated voting rights issues across the United States.
Select Recent and Forthcoming Publications
First Amendment Defenses to Alien Transportation Crimes, 32 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 971 (2024)
Circuit Circus: Defying SCOTUS and Disenfranchising Black Voters, 83 Ohio St. L. J. 601 (2022)
Unmasking Western Science: Challenging the Army Corps of Engineer’s Rejection of the Isle de Jean Charles Tribal Environmental Knowledge under APA Arbitrary and Capricious Review, UCLA L. Rev. Online Series: Law Meets World (2020)