
معرفی
Craig Green is a Professor at Temple Law School, specializing in Administrative Law, American Legal History, and Constitutional Law. His research focuses on federal court oversight of the executive branch, legal structure evolution, and iconic cases like Erie v. Tompkins. He has been honored with multiple teaching awards including the George P. Williams Award (2009, 2015) and Lindback Award (2010), alongside the Friel-Scanlan Award for scholarship (2012).
- Education: Ph.D. in History (Princeton University, 2018), J.D. Yale Law School, B.S. Wake Forest University
- Research Interests: Executive power, sentencing guidelines, customary international law, and legal history
His work bridges historical analysis and contemporary legal issues, including wartime detention, judicial activism, and federal sentencing. Green actively engages in appellate litigation support, serving on moot courts for Supreme Court advocates and international legal conferences.
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