Second Annual Advanced Topics in International Criminal Law and Justice Seminar 2008
Curriculum
Faculty
Keith M. Harrison, Professor of Law and Chair,
International Criminal Law and Justice
B.A., St. John's College
J.D., University of Chicago
Scholarship
Professor Harrison began his career as a judge advocate in the U.S.
Coast Guard. He left the Coast Guard to accept a position as a Clinical
Teaching Fellow at the Antioch School of Law. He has taught at Northern
Illinois University, Hamline University (the Dispute Resolution
Institute), Syracuse University, and the University of Denver.
Professor Harrison teaches and researches in the areas of Criminal
Procedure, Criminal Law, Immigration Law, Military Criminal Law, and
Race & the Law. On several occasions he has worked with students
and submitted amicus curiae briefs to various courts. He is a faculty
member of the American Academy of Judicial Education.
Invited Speakers in 2008 Program
Keith M. Harrison, Professor of Law, Pierce Law
John Hutson, President and Dean, Pierce Law
Robert C. Barchiesi, President, International Anticounterfeiting Coalition
LT Brian Robinson, Legal Advisor to the Chief of Law Enforcement, USCG
Kirsten Koepsel, Aerospace Industries Association
Patricia L. Gatling, NYC Human Rights Commission
Eugene Fidell, President, National Institute of Military Justice
Frances Agyare, Catholic Charities of New Hampshire
Cecelia M. Espensoza, Department of Justice, EOIR
Todd M. Konieczka, Analyst, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Wendy Duong, Professor of Law, Sturm College of Law, University of Denver


