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Christina Miller is an Associate Clinical Professor of Law and Associate Director of Clinical Programs at Suffolk University, where she oversees nationally ranked Clinical Programs and leads the Prosecutors Program. She teaches criminal procedure and digital evidence while supervising students in District Attorney’s Offices across Massachusetts under Supreme Judicial Court Rule 3:03. Her work emphasizes ethical prosecutorial practices, case assessment, and justice system reform.
Education:
- BA, Ohio Wesleyan University
- JD, Northeastern University
Research Focus: Professor Miller’s scholarship spans criminal justice innovation with expertise in:
- Digital evidence integration in legal education
- Prosecutorial ethics and discretion
- Hate crime prevention frameworks
- Diversion programs for mental health and addiction
- Community-centered justice models
Publication Trends: Her recent works (2022) address systemic reform in Massachusetts criminal justice, analyzing hate crime legislation and record expungement. Earlier publications explore constitutional criminal procedure and sentencing principles, reflecting consistent focus on practical legal solutions.
Professional Leadership:
- Co-Chair, Boston Community Justice Task Force (diverting individuals with addiction/mental health challenges)
- Co-Chair, Boston Bar Association’s Amicus Committee
- Board of Editors, Boston Bar Journal
- Member, Internal Affairs Oversight Panel for Boston’s Office of Police Accountability and Transparency
Student Advising: Develops prosecutorial competencies in Suffolk Law students through the Prosecutors Program, focusing on litigation strategy, ethical decision-making, and trial advocacy skills.



