Haley Duschinski is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Law, Justice & Culture at Ohio University. She is a legal and political anthropologist with research specializations in violence, war, and power; law and society; human rights, militarization and impunity; and law and memory in Kashmir. She is co-editor of the recently published edited volume Resisting Occupation in Kashmir (University of Pennsylvania Press 2018), founding member of the Critical Kashmir Studies scholarly collective, and co-editor of a recent special issue of Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law on comparative studies of occupation. Her research publications have appeared in journals such as Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Cultural Studies, Race & Class, Memory Studies, Anthropology Today, Interventions, and Anthropological Quarterly. She has carried out extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Kashmir as well as comparative research on law and conflict in Cambodia and Northern Ireland. She is the recipient of Ohio University's highest teaching award, the Presidential Teacher Award (2014), as well as the Grasselli Brown Teaching Award (2009) and the University Professor Award (2007). Professor Duschinski is the Graduate Director of the new MA program in Law, Justice & Culture at Ohio University. She received her Ph.D. in Anthropology from Harvard University in 2004.