
Guy Rubinstein
S.J.D. Candidate
Graduate Fellow, LL.M. Advisor and Teaching Fellow, Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis I
grubinstein at sjd.law.harvard.edu
Dissertation
Essays on Remedies for Discrimination in the Criminal Process
Fields of Research and Supervisors
- Criminal Law and Procedure with Professor Carol S. Steiker, Harvard Law School, Principal Faculty Supervisor
- Equal Protection with Professor Jeannie Suk Gersen, Harvard Law School
- Remedies with Professor Jacob E. Gersen, Harvard Law School
- Institutional Design and Administration of the Criminal Justice System with Professor Andrew Manuel Crespo, Harvard Law School
Additional Research Interests
- Law and Economics
- Anticorruption Law and Policy
- Evidence
- Legal History
Education
- Harvard Law School, S.J.D. Candidate 2019 – Present
- Harvard Law School, LL.M. Program 2018-2019 (requirements fulfilled, degree waived)
- Tel Aviv University, Israel, LL.B. 2015
Academic Appointments and Fellowships
- Harvard Law School, 2022-2023, Graduate Program Fellow, Teaching Fellow, Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis I
- Harvard Law School, 2019-2021, 2022-2023, Graduate Program Fellow, LL.M. Advisor
- Harvard Law School, 2022, Teaching Fellow, Criminal Procedure: Investigations
- Harvard Law School, 2021-2022, John M. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics
- Harvard Law School, 2021-2022, Graduate Program Fellow, Writing Workshop Advisor: Long-Paper Writers/Writing Groups
- Harvard Law School, 2020, James Vorenberg Equal Justice Summer Fellow
- Fair and Just Prosecution, 2020, Fair and Just Prosecution Summer Fellow
- Harvard Law School, 2020, Summer Public Interest Fellow
Representative Publications
- Guy Rubinstein, Selective Prosecution, Selective Enforcement, and Remedial Vagueness, 2022 WIS. L. REV. 825
- Yoav Sapir & Guy Rubinstein, Yissacharov in Action: On the Merits of the Israeli Flexible Exclusionary Rule and its Contribution to the Protection of Individual Rights, 10 Tel Aviv U. J. L. & Soc. Change 333 (2019) [Hebrew]
- Guy Rubinstein & Moshe Serogovich, The Exclusionary Rule Applied to Illegally Obtained Evidence from Witnesses, 42 Tel Aviv U. L. Rev. F. 5 (2019) [Hebrew]
- The Global Anticorruption Blog (Multiple Publications)
Additional Information
- Languages: English, Hebrew, Arabic
Last Updated: November 10, 2022