Itay Ravid

Associate Professor of Law
Reuschlein Emerging Scholar

Biography

Itay Ravid, associate professor of law, joined Villanova Law from Stanford Law School, where he was a lecturer in law and teaching fellow for the Stanford Program in International Legal Studies (SPILS). Ravid’s main research interests are criminal law and procedure. His empirically based scholarship focuses on the connections between criminal law, technology, race and society, with particular attention to the accountability of the criminal justice system in an era of digital democracy. His work has been awarded several prizes and was published or is forthcoming in journals such as Southern California Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, Boston College Law Review and Wisconsin Law Review, among others.

Prior to Stanford, Ravid worked as an attorney at the Israeli Attorney General’s Office, litigating cases on behalf of all Israeli government ministries before the Supreme Court. He also served as a senior law clerk to the chief justice of the Israeli Supreme Court, Hon. Dorit Beinisch. He holds a JSD (doctorate) and a JSM in law from Stanford Law School, an LLM in public and international law from Northwestern University and Tel-Aviv University and an LLB in law and mass communication and journalism from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.  

Practice Experience

  • Attorney, The Israeli Attorney General’s office, Ministry of Justice (2004-09). Litigated cases on behalf of all Israeli government ministries before the Supreme Court. Handled petitions raising novel questions of law, governance, and civil rights.
  • Senior Law Clerk, Supreme Court of Israel (Jerusalem) (2009-12). Clerked for Chief Justice Dorit Beinisch, President of the Supreme Court.

Recent Publications

  • (Re)Individualizing Criminal Law, Boston College Law Review 2026

  • Anti-Holistic Algorithms, Vanderbilt Law Review 2025

  • Constructive Falsity, Legal Truth, and The Public Interest in Not Reporting on Expunged Records, Villanova Law Review 2025

  • Missing Children Discrimination, Wisconsin Law Review 2025

  • Access to Credit Post Dobbs, UC Law Journal (Formerly Hastings Law Journal), May 2024

Recent Presentations

  • 'European Society of Empirical Legal Studies Annual Meeting', Ljubljana, Slovenia. June 2026

  • 'Law & Society Annual Meeting 2026', May 2026

  • 'Duke Law Empirical Criminal Law Roundtable', December 2025

  • 'Criminal Jurisprudence and Philosophy Workshop', Cambridge University (UK). January 2025

  • 'Privacy Law Scholars Conference - Europe', Amsterdam. October 2024

Office: Rm 330, John F. Scarpa Hall
Phone: 610-519-7079
Fax: 610-519-6282

Courses and Seminars

  • Criminal Justice, Race and Media
  • Criminal Law
  • Criminal Procedure: Investigations
  • Legal Profession

Education

  • Hebrew University School of Law, LLB (Law and Mass Communication and Journalism)
  • Northwestern School of Law & Tel Aviv University, LLM (Public and International Law)
  • Stanford Law School, JSM, JSD