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Barry L. Johnson is a Professor of Law at Oklahoma City University (OKCU). He teaches courses including Torts, Mass Tort Litigation, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Federal Criminal Law, and Criminal Sentencing Law and Policy. His professional experience includes serving as a law clerk to Judge Betty Fletcher of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, practicing law at Arnold & Porter in Washington, D.C., and working as a staff attorney for the U.S. Sentencing Commission. He has contributed to revising Oklahoma’s criminal jury instructions.
- Education: B.A., Northwestern University; J.D., University of Michigan.
Johnson’s research and teaching focus on criminal justice reform, sentencing policy, and legal ethics. His work bridges theoretical and practical aspects of criminal law, informed by his extensive legal practice and policy experience. Though no specific publications are listed here, his contributions to the U.S. Sentencing Commission and jury instruction committees reflect his scholarly engagement with legal systems and reform.
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