June 14, 2023
We’re thrilled to welcome our newest Nova Scholar, Osagie K. Obasogie, JD, PhD. Osagie is the Haas Distinguished Chair and Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley with a joint appointment in the Joint Medical Program and School of Public Health. Osagie brings a unique background in law, sociology, and political science to Nova’s transdisciplinary Scholars and Fellows network.
Osagie explores the public health impacts of police brutality and how health professionals and the scientific community can promote fair, evidence-based law enforcement policies and practices. His work at the intersection of medicine, science, and law prompts critical conversations about how science informs policing and the ways it influences accountability in cases such as police brutality and wrongful convictions. He has published two books, Blinded by Sight: Seeing Race Through the Eyes of the Blind (2013) and Beyond Bioethics: Toward a New Biopolitics (2018, with Marcy Darnovsky), and numerous articles published in both news outlets and law review and medical journals.
As a Scholar, Osagie will examine the health implications and outcomes of police use of force through two new books. The first will highlight the ethically questionable use of DNA databases and the lack of transparency that surrounds them. The second will shine a light on the diagnosis of excited delirium that is often used by police to justify use of force and deployed by medical examiners to explain in-custody deaths, yet has little scientific evidence to support its existence. Additionally, Osagie hopes to convene leaders across fields to facilitate a critical collective rethinking of the role of science in policing and law enforcement.
We’re excited to support Osagie as he calls for a better and more just future. Read more about him.