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Career

· Bio-X Bowes Fellow, Stanford University2025–
· Bio-X Travel Awardee, Stanford University2025–
· PhD in Computer Science, Stanford University2022–
· Paul J. Kellner Professor of Law, Columbia Law School2009–
· Brendan Moore Chair in Advocacy, Fordham Law School2006–2007
· Visiting Professor, Columbia University School of Law2002–2002
· Visiting Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia, School of Law1996–1997
· Professor, Fordham University School of Law1992–2007
· Assistant United States Attorney, U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York1987–1992
· Associate, Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler1986–1987
· Law Clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall, Supreme Court of the United States1985–1986
· Law Clerk to Chief Judge Wilfred Feinberg, Second Circuit Court of Appeals1984–1985
· J.D., Yale Law School1984–
· A.B., Harvard University1980–
· Graduate Studies, Oxford University1980–1981
· Education, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications (43)

Al Capone's Revenge: An Essay on the Political Economy of Pretextual Prosecution
2004
47
cited
24
cited
Federal Criminal Law, Congressional Delegation, and Enforcement Discretion
1999
20
cited
The Changing Boundaries between Federal and Local Law Enforcement
1999
18
cited
'Project Exile' and the Allocation of Federal Law Enforcement Authority
2000
12
cited
Political Control of Federal Prosecutions - Looking Back and Looking Forward
2008
11
cited
Understanding Recent Spikes and Longer Trends in American Murders
2017
7
cited
Bargaining About Future Jeopardy
1996
5
cited
Corporate Headhunting
2014
5
cited
Institutional Coordination and Sentencing Reform
2006
4
cited
The Oxford Handbook of Prosecutors and Prosecution · 2019
2
cited
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