Maryam Jamshidi

Associate Professor

Full Faculty Bio: https://www.colorado.edu/law/maryam-jamshidi


Published Books

THE FUTURE OF THE ARAB SPRING: CIVIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN POLITICS, ART, AND TECHNOLOGY STARTUPS, (Butterworth-Heinemann 2013).

Articles

How Private Actors Are Impacting U.S. Economic Sanctions, 15 Harvard National Security Journal 119 (2023).
The Private Enforcement of National Security, 108 Cornell L. Rev. 739 (2023).
The Political Economy of Foreign Sovereign Immunity, 73 Hastings L. J. 3 (2022).
The Discriminatory Executive & the Rule of Law, 92 U. Colo. L. Rev. 77 (2021).
How the War on Terror Is Transforming Private U.S. Law, 96 Wash. U. L. Rev. 559 (2018).

Book Chapters

The International Criminal Court and the Arab Spring: Overcoming Bias, Increasing Engagement, in HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMAN SECURITY, AND STATE SECURITY: THE INTERSECTION, (Saul Takahashi ed.) (Praeger 2014).

Symposia, Invited Essays, and Short Articles

A Transformational Agenda for National Security, U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 25-4 (2025).
Foreign Sovereign Immunity Doctrine: A Twail Perspective, U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 24-26 (2024).
Genocide and Resistance in Gaza under Law's Shadow, Journal of Genocide Research (May 6, 2024).
The War on Terror and Vigilante Federalism, 108 Cornell Law Review (2023).
Whose Security Matters, 116 AJIL Unbound 236 (2022).
The World of Private Terrorism Litigation, 27 Mich. J. Race & L. (2021).
The Federal Government Probably Can't Order Statewide Quarantines, University of Chicago Law Review Online (2020).
The Climate Crisis Is a Human Security, Not a National Security Issue, 93 Southern California Law Review Postscript 36 (2019).

Popular Press

On UNRWA's immunity, Third World Approaches to International Law Review, May 1, 2025.
Challenging Sanctions Against Francesca Albanese in U.S. Court, TWAILR: Reflections, July 30, 2025.
The Economics of Sanctions: Why the U.S. Targeted Francesca Albanese, LPE Project, July 31, 2025.
Biden Executive Order on West Bank Violence More Likely to be Used Against Palestinians than Israeli Settlers, February 5, 2024.
Securitizing the University, LPE Project, June 3, 2024.
Material Support of Terrorism Looms over Supreme Court's Social Media Case, Transnational Litigation Blog, Mar. 2, 2023.
Sanctions New Colonizers, Yale J. of Int'l L. & LPE Blog, June 22, 2023.
Material Support of Terrorism Looms over Supreme Court's Social Media Case, Transnational Litigation Blog, Mar. 2, 2023.
How Terrorism Torts Could Challenge Israeli Settler Violence, LPE Project, September 7, 2023.
Students for Justice in Palestine, Governors for Authoritarianism in Florida, LPE Project, November 9, 2023.
Instruments of Dehuman­ization, Boston Review, December 9, 2023.
Iran's ICJ Case Against Canada Tests the Terrorism Exception to Sovereign Immunity, Just Security, July 24, 2023.
How Law Can Make War Inhumane and Banal, Volkerrrechtsblog, June 23, 2021.
How Israel Weaponizes International Law, Boston Review, May 24, 2021.
Embracing Diversity and Critical Perspectives in National Security Law, Just Security, October 30, 2020 (with Emily Berman.
What a Few Cakes Say About the US Drone Program, Just Security, September 16, 2020.
Bringing Abolition to National Security, Just Security, August 27, 2020.
The War on Terror's Reeducation Camps, Jacobin, Jan. 12, 2019.
How Transitional Justice Can Affect Yemen's Future, The Washington Post, Dec. 20, 2018.
The National Security Rationale, NPR - All Things Considered, July 6, 2018.
The Travel Ban: Part of a Broad National Security Exceptionalism in U.S. Law, Just Security, July 3, 2018.
The Supreme Court's Decision to Hear Travel Ban Cases Does Not Bode Well for Civil Liberties, Just Security, July 6, 2017.

Courses:

Fall 2025 Torts LAWS 5425-801
Fall 2024 Torts LAWS 5425-801
Spring 2024 International Law LAWS 6400-801
Fall 2023 Torts LAWS 5425-801



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