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John T. Dundon is a Lecturer at the Georgetown University Law Center and a Ph.D. candidate in Sociolinguistics at Georgetown University. He teaches courses on the U.S. legal system, legal research and writing, contract drafting, and legal English, bridging the fields of law and linguistics.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Sociolinguistics, Georgetown University (current candidate)
- M.A. in Applied Linguistics, Columbia University (2019)
- J.D., George Washington University Law School (2007)
- B.A. in French and Philosophy, University of Virginia (2003)
His research centers on sociolinguistic aspects of legal discourse, with specific interests in language policy, language ideologies, and the analysis of legal texts. His interdisciplinary work connects linguistic theory with practical applications in legal education and professional communication.
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