Lewis & Clark Law School
constitutional law, human rights law, civil rights law
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About Me
I am Assistant Professor of Lawyering at Lewis and Clark Law School. I have written on constitutional law, impeachment and racism, the intersection of human rights and civil rights, the law of armed conflict, and humanitarian law and policy. My previous faculty positions were at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law, Washington and Lee University School of Law, and American University Washington College of Law. I have taught a course on national security legislation and an upper level writing course centered on refugee and asylum law. Prior to teaching, I served as investigative counsel with the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. I worked with Human Rights Watch and other humanitarian and civil rights non-profits. I began my career in private practice with large law firms.
Publications
- Charlie Martel, “I was a Stranger, and You Welcomed Me,” Harvard Human Rights Journal , April 2022.
- Charlie Martel, “Racism and Bigotry as Grounds for Impeachment,” New York University Review of Law and Social Change, Fall 2021.
- Charlie Martel, “Give Peace a Chance: How Considering Peace Process Obligations Would Have Improved the Rulings of the International Court of Justice and the Israeli Supreme Court on the Israeli Security Barrier,” Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law , Spring 2007.
- Charlie Martel, “Bring It on Home: A Gulf Coast Marshall Plan Based on International Humanitarian Standards,” Vermont Law Review , Fall 2007.
- Charlie Martel, “Are Americans Good Samaritans? How Martin Luther King’s Example Can Empower America’s Humanitarian Majority,” The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Race and Social Justice, Winter 2007.
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