Emmanuel Mauleón
Emmanuel Mauleón (@EMauleon_ ) is an associate professor at the University of Minnesota Law School. Mauleón is currently the Bernard A. and Lenore S. Greenberg Scholar Fellow at the UCLA School of Law, where he has taught Race, Sexuality, and the Law and Latines and the Law. He was previously the inaugural Policing & Technology Fellow at NYU’s Policing Project, where his work focused on regulating police access to surveillance and other emergent technologies, and a Liberty and National Security Fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice, where his work centered on addressing White Nationalist domestic terrorism, hate crime policy, and national security surveillance—particularly surveillance and policing of Black Muslim communities. He clerked for the Honorable Sarah Netburn in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
He is a graduate of the UCLA School of Law, with concentrations in Critical Race Studies and International and Comparative Law. He had a former life as a fine artist.