Professor Swan writes and teaches in the areas of state and local government law, torts, family law, and criminal law. Her scholarship mainly focuses on third-party responsibility and its emergence as a dominant paradigm of harm redress and prevention. Professor Swan explores the complex questions of responsibility and attribution that third-party responsibility inevitably raises, as well as the connections between third-party responsibility and larger social, political and cultural movements. She is especially interested in how third parties are leveraged in competing ways to promote social control on the one hand, and social change on the other. Her academic articles have appeared in the Harvard Law Review, Duke Law Journal, UCLA Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review and the Emory Law Journal, among others.
As of July 1, 2022, Professor Swan will be an Associate Professor at Rutgers Law School (Newark). Prior to joining the Rutgers faculty, she was an Assistant Professor at the Florida State University College of Law (2018-2022). Professor Swan has also served as an associate-in-law and fellow at Columbia Law School (2015-2018) and previously practiced as a litigation associate for several years, specializing in the areas of insurance and commercial litigation.
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