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Craig Blinderman is an adjunct professor at the School of Criminal Justice, Nova Southeastern University, since 2020. He holds a B.S. in Advertising (Florida History minor) from the University of Florida and a Juris Doctor from Western Michigan University's Thomas M. Cooley Law School. With over 31 years of legal practice, he specializes in commercial litigation, criminal defense, and appellate work, having tried numerous jury trials and arbitrations. His legal roles include former Assistant State Attorney in Broward County, Legal Counsel to the Broward Sheriff's Office, and representation of diverse clients across civil, criminal, and administrative matters.
His teaching focuses on criminal law, constitutional law, social justice, law enforcement administration, and the media's impact on criminal justice systems. Blinderman's legal career bridges academia and practice, emphasizing real-world applications of legal principles in both public and private sectors.
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