Aubrey Jones is an associate in Quinn Emanuel’s Los Angeles office. She joined the firm in 2019. Her practice focuses on media and entertainment litigation and appellate work. Prior to joining the firm, Aubrey clerked for the Honorable Carlos F. Lucero on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
- Yale Law School
(J.D., 2018)- Yale Journal of International Law:
- Executive Editor
- Vis International commercial Arbitration Moot
- Yale Journal of International Law:
- Amherst College
(B.A., History, summa cum laude, 2013)- Phi Beta Kappa
- Schupf Scholar
The State Bar of California
- French
- Law Clerk to the Honorable Carlos Lucero:
- United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit, 2018-2019
- Gruesome Spectacles. Stanford University Press, 2014. [Co-authors Austin Sarat, Katherine Blumstein, Heather Richard, & Madeline Sprung-Keyser]
- “Botched Executions and the Struggle to End Capital Punishment: A Twentieth-Century Story.” Law and Social Inquiry (Summer 2013): 694-720. [Co-authors Austin Sarat, Katherine Blumstein, Heather Richard, Madeline Sprung-Keyser, & Robert Weaver]
- “Gruesome Spectacle: The Cultural Reception of Botched Executions 1900-1920.” British Journal of American Jurisprudence (Spring 2012): 1-30. [Co-authors Austin Sarat, Katherine Blumstein, Heather Richard, Madeline Sprung-Keyser, & Robert Weaver]
- “L’épouvantable spectacle des exécutions ratées aux Etas-Unis.” Courrier de l’ACAT : Magazine chrétien des droits de l’homme 310 (2011) : 41-43. [Co-authors Austin Sarat, Katherine Blumstein, Heather Richard, Madeline Sprung-Keyser, & Robert Weaver]
- “Seventy Years Later : The Trials of John Demjanjuk and the Purposes of Prosecuting Former Nazis.” Columbia Undergraduate Law Review (Fall 2011).