Meet Haub Law's Criminal Justice Profs.
Join us for a special Lunch & Learn as we welcome two outstanding new members of Pace Haub Law’s Criminal Justice faculty: Professor Kate Skolnick and Professor Gregory Antill.
Professor Skolnick brings extensive experience in post-conviction public defense and sentencing reform, having served as a post-conviction public defender at the Center for Appellate Litigation where she litigated direct appeals and resentencing petitions, and her teaching and research examine mass incarceration and the criminal legal system, while Professor Antill brings a strong scholarly focus on criminal law, tort law, and evidence, with work published or forthcoming in leading journals including The Yale Law Journal, The California Law Review, and The University of Chicago Law Review.
Moderated by Professor Carol Barry, Director of the Pace Criminal Justice Institute and a longtime leader in prosecution training and experiential education, this conversation will give students an opportunity to meet Professors Skolnick and Antill and learn more about their teaching and scholarship.
Lunch will be provided.
1 PD Credit available for students attending the full program in person.
<p>Join us for a special Lunch & Learn as we welcome two outstanding new members of Pace Haub Law’s Criminal Justice faculty: Professor Kate Skolnick and Professor Gregory Antill.</p> <p>Professor Skolnick brings extensive experience in post-conviction public defense and sentencing reform, having served as a post-conviction public defender at the Center for Appellate Litigation where she litigated direct appeals and resentencing petitions, and her teaching and research examine mass incarceration and the criminal legal system, while Professor Antill brings a strong scholarly focus on criminal law, tort law, and evidence, with work published or forthcoming in leading journals including <em>The Yale Law Journal</em>, <em>The California Law Review</em>, and <em>The University of Chicago Law Review</em>.</p> <p>Moderated by Professor Carol Barry, Director of the Pace Criminal Justice Institute and a longtime leader in prosecution training and experiential education, this conversation will give students an opportunity to meet Professors Skolnick and Antill and learn more about their teaching and scholarship.</p> <p>Lunch will be provided.<br />1 PD Credit available for students attending the full program in person.</p>
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