William J. Stuntz
Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law
Office: | Areeda 327 |
Assistant: | Peg Tamiso 617/496-5392 |
Phone: | (617) 496-0555 |
Fax: | (617) 496-4865 |
Email: | stuntz@law.harvard.edu |
Research Interests
- Christianity and Legal Theory
- Crime policy
- Criminal Law and Procedure
Subject Areas for Supervising Written Work
- All aspects of criminal justice system
- Criminal law and procedure
Subject Areas for Accepting Press Inquiries
- All aspects of criminal justice system
- Criminal law and procedure
Education
- College of William and Mary B.A. 1980, History and English
- University of Virginia School of Law J.D. 1984
Appointments
- Visiting Professor of Law, 1998
- Professor of Law, 2000
- Vice-Dean for Intellectual Life, 2005 - 2007
- Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law, 2006
Representative Publications
- Stuntz, William J. "Christian Legal Theory," 116 Harvard Law Review 1707 (2003).
Full text: LEXIS || SSRN (Harvard Users) || SSRN || WESTLAW - Stuntz, William J. "Local Policing After the Terror," 111 Yale Law Journal 2137 (2002).
Full text: HEIN (Harvard Users) || LEXIS || SSRN (Harvard Users) || WWW || WWW - Stuntz, William J., Ronald J. Allen, Joseph L. Hoffman & Debra A. Livingston. Comprehensive Criminal Procedure (Aspen Law & Business 2001).
Full text: AMAZON (Purchase) - Stuntz, William J. "O.J. Simpson, Bill Clinton, and the Transsubstantive Fourth Amendment," 114 Harvard Law Review 842 (2001).
Full text: HEIN (Harvard Users) || LEXIS || WWW - Stuntz, William J. "The Pathological Politics of Criminal Law," 100 Michigan Law Review 505 (2001).
Full text: HEIN (Harvard Users) || LEXIS || SSRN (Harvard Users) || WWW - Stuntz, William J. "Self-Defeating Crimes," 86 Virginia Law Review 1871 (2000).
Full text: HEIN (Harvard Users) || LEXIS || WWW - Stuntz, William J. "Race, Class, and Drugs," 98 Columbia Law Review 1795 (1998).
Full text: HEIN (Harvard Users) || LEXIS || WWW - Stuntz, William J. "The Uneasy Relationship Between Criminal Procedure and Criminal Justice," 107 Yale Law Journal 1 (1997).
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