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Brian Fahl is an Adjunct Professor of Law with extensive experience in criminal defense and appellate litigation. He is affiliated with a law school, though the specific university is not named in the provided text.
His research and professional interests include:
- White Collar Criminal Defense
- Regulatory Compliance
- Complex Civil Litigation
- Appellate Advocacy
- Federal Criminal Law
Professor Fahl has made significant contributions to high-impact legal cases, including appearances before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and participation in two landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases: United States v. Booker and Logan v. United States. His work centers on constitutional and procedural aspects of criminal justice, particularly in federal courts.
He began his legal career as an associate federal public defender, representing clients in serious federal offenses such as drug crimes, firearms violations, sex crimes, bank fraud, money laundering, and immigration-related charges. This hands-on litigation experience deeply informs his teaching and legal scholarship.
There are no listed scientific awards or peer-reviewed publications in the provided information.
Professor Fahl advises students in legal practice and appellate advocacy, drawing from real-world experience in high-stakes litigation. There is no mention of grants or funded research projects.
No specific lab, research team, or center affiliation is mentioned in the text.




