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David J. DeFazio serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Law, Criminal Justice and Society at the University of Pittsburgh's College of General Studies, a role he has maintained since 1987 alongside his active career as a criminal defense attorney. His legal practice, established in 1988, covers a broad spectrum of criminal cases including sex crimes, drug offenses, and violent crimes, providing real-world context to his academic instruction.
His educational background includes:
- JD, Duquesne University School of Law, 1984
- Bachelor's degree, La Roche University, 1981
DeFazio's research and teaching emphasize the dynamic relationship between law and societal evolution. Courses like "Law and Social Change" and "Sex, Law & Marriage" demonstrate his focus on legal frameworks adapting to cultural shifts and protecting individual rights within family and social contexts. His practical experience as a prosecutor and defense attorney deeply informs his academic perspective on criminal justice.
His sole representative publication, "Change Your Luck, Live Your Dreams", extends his expertise into motivational literature for legal professionals, highlighting a niche interest in career development and personal success within the legal field.
While specific details of student advising are not provided, DeFazio's decades-long teaching career suggests mentorship of numerous law and criminal justice students. His dual professional path exemplifies the integration of academic theory and courtroom practice.
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