
James Cauthen
Associate Professor · Constitutional Law
John Jay College of Criminal JusticeAbout
James Cauthen is an Associate Professor of Political Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. He holds a BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a JD from the University of Virginia, and a MA/PhD from the University of Kentucky. His research focuses on state constitutional rights, judicial decision-making, and legal policy. He teaches courses on constitutional law and judicial processes, and has been recognized with the Outstanding Teacher Award and 2023 Distinguished Faculty Service Award.
Education:
- PhD in Political Science, University of Kentucky
- Juris Doctor (JD), University of Virginia
- MA in Political Science, University of Kentucky
- BA in Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Research interests include state constitutions' impact on free speech, state attorney general advisory opinions, and judicial behavior analysis. His work bridges legal theory and practical policy, emphasizing state-level legal systems. Notable projects examine constitutional challenges to school transportation programs and electoral influences on judicial outcomes.
Publications span constitutional law journals and criminal justice policy reviews, reflecting his expertise in both academic and applied legal research. His articles explore topics like capital appeals processing efficiency and federalism dynamics in judicial decisions.
He served as Department Chair from 2013–2019, demonstrating leadership in academic governance. Awards highlight his teaching excellence and institutional contributions.
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