University of Virginia
Corcoran Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2016
CV
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Criminal Justice Ethics
  • The police are required to establish probable cause before engaging in custodial interrogation. Much custodial interrogation relies on a fraudulent epistemic environment (FEE) in which the police knowingly use deception and dishonesty to gain an advantage over a suspect regarding a material issue, injuring the interests of the suspect. Probable cause, then, is a sort of evidentiary and epistemic standard that legally justifies the police’s use of deceptive and dishonest custodial interrogation t…Read more
  • The Legitimacy and Limits of Punishing "Bad Samaritans"
    University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 31 (3): 355-376. 2021.
    There are often public calls to codify moral sentiments after failures to help others, and recent tragedies have renewed interest in one’s legal duty to aid another. This Article examines the moral underpinnings and legitimacy of so-called “Bad Samaritan” laws—laws that criminalize failures to aid others in emergency situations. Part I examines the theoretical backdrop of duties imposed by Bad Samaritan laws, including their relationship with various moral duties to aid. This leads to the analys…Read more