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University of Arkansas at Little Rock

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Biography and Research Information

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Jordan Wallace-Wolf's research focuses on legal scholarship, examining fundamental principles of criminal law and constitutional rights. Recent publications explore the scope and purpose of the privilege against self-incrimination, questioning its role in preventing specific harms within the legal system. Wallace-Wolf has also investigated novel legal duties for online platforms, particularly concerning their role in intermediating real-world user interactions. Further scholarship delves into Fourth Amendment protections in the context of geofencing technology, analyzing the implications for privacy and surveillance. Additionally, Wallace-Wolf has published work on the 'thought crime' doctrine, considering its theoretical underpinnings and limitations within criminal law.

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  • Publications: 5

Selected Publications

  • Does the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination Guard Against a Distinct Kind of Mischief? (2026) DOI
  • A Novel Tort Duty for Platforms That Intermediately Produce Real World User Interactions (2025) DOI

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