Introduction
Rachel Moran is a professor and founder of the Criminal and Juvenile Defense Clinic at the University of St. Thomas School of Law. She has received multiple awards at St. Thomas, including the Dean's Award for Excellence in Scholarship, the Dean's Award for Outstanding Teaching, and the Professor of the Year award. In 2024 she was named a Fulbright U.S. Scholar and spent the Fall 2024 semester in Santiago, Chile, studying the policing of mass protests.
Moran focuses her scholarship on issues pertaining to police accountability, policing reform, and public access to records of police misconduct. She was previously named a Bellow Scholar for a research project studying law enforcement administrators' perspectives on laws allowing public access to misconduct records. Her articles have appeared in the Columbia Law Review, Minnesota Law Review, Boston College Law Review, UC Irvine Law Review, Washington Law Review, and Colorado Law Review, among others. She has also provided commentary for the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, USA Today, Newsweek, PBS NewsHour, and many other national, international, and local media outlets.
Moran attended law school at Chicago-Kent College of Law, where she graduated with High Honors and served on the law review. While in law school Moran won numerous advocacy competitions and best advocate awards, including the national championship of the National Moot Court Competition, and was honored with the American College of Trial Lawyers Fulton Haight Award given to the national best appellate advocate. After law school Moran worked at a private criminal defense firm, representing clients on trial for offenses ranging from misdemeanors to first-degree murder. She then became an assistant appellate defender with the Office of the Illinois State Appellate Defender. In that capacity she argued numerous criminal appeals in Illinois appellate courts and the Illinois Supreme Court. Moran helped spearhead the office's constitutional challenges to the mandatory transfer of children to criminal court, as well as the severe sentencing schemes that resulted in hundreds of children in Illinois serving life or de facto life sentences.
Before coming to University of St. Thomas, Moran taught as a Clinical Fellow at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Moran previously served as an adjunct professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law and coached many mock trial teams, including two national best advocates and the 2015 National Trial Competition champions.