Tomer Kenneth
Visiting Assistant Professor
Last Updated: August 16, 2024
Dr. Tomer Kenneth is a visiting assistant professor at USC Gould School of Law, and an affiliated fellow at the Information Law Institute at NYU School of Law. He studies decision-making about facts in law and politics, and his primary research areas include evidence, legal theory, political theory, and law and technology.
Kenneth graduated from NYU Law with a JSD and a LLM (legal theory). Prior to joining USC, he was a fellow at the Information Law Institute at NYU Law, and taught at the New York Law School. His scholarship was published in the Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities, Harvard Journal on Legislation, and Duke Law Journal Online, among others. Kenneth is a deputy editor of the International Journal of Evidence & Proof. At USC Gould, he teaches courses in evidence and judicial decision-making.