Legal scholar Rabia Belt was recently recognized by the 2016 Yale/Stanford/Harvard Junior Faculty Forum. Two of her papers,  “Ballots for Bullets? Disabled Veterans and the Right to Vote” and “Citizens, Voters, Idiots?,” were chosen by the forum, which encourages the work of young tenure-track scholars.

Belt is a legal historian and expert in voting and disability law. She is currently a research fellow at Stanford Law and will take her position as an assistant professor of law in June 2016.