Kit Kinports is an American legal scholar who is Professor of Law and the Polisher Family Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Pennsylvania State University. She has taught there since 2006 and specializes in feminism, criminal law and constitutional law. In 2024, Kinports announced her retirement from Penn State Law after nearly two decades of service.
In 2006, she joined the faculty of Penn State, having previously taught at the University of Illinois College of Law.[4][5] In 2005, she explained the Battered Woman's defense in criminal law.[6] In 2010, she commented on the nomination of Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court.[7] In October 2018, she signed a letter opposing the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.[8]
She is co-author of a popular case book, Criminal Law: Cases and Materials, now in its fourth edition. In early 2023, Kinports was invited to contribute as an author to the McCormick treatise on Evidence, hailed as a standard text among law students and scholars.[9]
Personal life
Kinports was previously married to an antitrust scholar and fellow law professor at Dickinson College of Law.[10]