Jessica Tueller

Forrester Fellow, Tulane Law School

School of Law
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The Stone Center
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Postdoctoral Fellows
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Biography

Jessica Tueller is a Forrester Fellow at Tulane Law School. Her research focuses on tensions between and among progressive ideologies and movements, especially in the areas of feminism and international law. She investigates the origins and extent of these tensions, and in so doing often develops new approaches that further intersectional and coalitional work on gender equality and human rights.

Before joining Tulane, Tueller worked as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Public Policy at Wesleyan University and as a clinical supervisor at the University Network for Human Rights. She also completed a Robina Fellowship at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, where she worked across the Rapporteurship on the Rights of LGBTI Persons and the Rapporteurship on the Rights of Women.

Tueller earned her J.D. from Yale Law School, where she was an Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Journal of Law & Feminism and a student director of the Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic. She graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College with an A.B. in History and Literature.

Courses

Legal Research & Writing

Research

International Law; Human Rights; Family Law; Health Law; Gender, Sexuality, and Law  

Degrees

  • J.D., Yale Law School, 2021
  • B.A., Harvard University, 2018

Academic Experience

Academic Experience
  • Forrester Fellow, Tulane Law School, 2023-
  • Visiting Assistant Professor, Wesleyen University, 2023
  • Teaching Fellow, Yale University, 2021

Languages

  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • French