Josh Gewolb
Josh Gewolb is a student at the University of Michigan Law School. He is a 2001 graduate of Harvard University, where he was an editor at the
Harvard Crimson. Josh worked as a FIRE Program Officer from 2001-2003. At
Science Magazine, he contributed articles on biology and the earth sciences. Mr. Gewolb writes frequently about civil liberties and criminal law, often in collaboration with Harvey Silverglate.
Contributions
- "FIRE’s Guide to Due Process and Fair Procedure on Campus," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, November 29, 2004
- "Muzzling Free Speech," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, The National Law Journal, October 1, 2002
- "Taking the Kangaroo Out of Campus Courts," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, The Washington Times, August 22, 2002
- "Rape Charges: It's Time to End "He said/she said" Justice," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 22, 2002
- "Rape Charges: It's Time to End 'He Said/She Said' Justice," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 16, 2002
- "As You Were Saying...Prosecute Sex Crimes Fairly—in Church and on Campus," Josh Gewolb and Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Herald, March 24, 2002