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Jason Kreag serves as the Interim Dean and Professor of Law at the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona. His expertise spans criminal procedure, wrongful convictions, evidence law, and forensic DNA issues. Prior to his academic roles, he worked at the Innocence Project and Southern Center for Human Rights, focusing on post-conviction cases and reforming prosecutorial practices.
Education: J.D. from Harvard Law School (2003), M.A. from Indiana University Indianapolis (1999), B.A. in Phi Beta Kappa from DePauw University (1997). He is admitted to practice in Alabama, Georgia, and Illinois.
Research Interests: Kreag’s work emphasizes prosecutorial accountability, DNA evidence reliability, and systemic reforms to prevent wrongful convictions. His scholarship critiques policing practices and advocates for transparency in forensic analysis.
Professional History: Includes roles as a staff attorney at the Innocence Project, Southern Center for Human Rights, and adjunct professorships at Columbia Law School and Cardozo School of Law. He has clerked for the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and practiced at King & Spalding.
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