
معرفی
Eric Markovich is a Part-time Professor of Practice at the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, where he has also served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law since 2006. He is currently a United States Magistrate Judge for the District of Arizona in Tucson, a position he has held since 2014, reflecting his deep engagement in both legal practice and legal education.
Education:
- J.D., Syracuse University, 1992 (summa cum laude); Business Editor, Syracuse Law Review
- B.S., Ohio University, 1989 (summa cum laude)
His research and teaching interests center on practical legal training, criminal law, judicial procedures, and tax enforcement, drawing from his extensive career in public service and litigation. His experience spans high-level federal legal roles, making him a valuable contributor to legal pedagogy with real-world insights.
While no recent scholarly articles are listed, his professional work reflects expertise in federal criminal enforcement, tax litigation, and judicial decision-making, contributing to the broader field of public law and legal practice.
Professional Recognition:
- No scientific awards or fellowships listed.
Eric Markovich advises and mentors law students through his teaching role, integrating his judicial experience into legal education. Although no grants are mentioned, his position is supported by his dual affiliation with the federal judiciary and the academic institution. He contributes to shaping future legal professionals through experiential learning and practical instruction.
He is actively involved in the legal and academic community through his judicial service and teaching, serving as a bridge between the courtroom and the classroom.



