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Evan Mandery is a Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) and a Harvard Law School graduate. He is a leading expert on capital punishment, civil liberties, and educational equity, with media appearances on The Today Show, CNN, and NPR. His 2022 book Poison Ivy: How Elite Colleges Divide Us critiques systemic inequality in higher education.
- Education: JD (Harvard Law School, 1992); AB (Harvard College, 1989)
Research Interests: Mandery’s work focuses on the death penalty’s ethical implications, legacy admissions in elite colleges, and social inequality perpetuated by privileged educational systems. His scholarship combines legal analysis with sociological data to challenge institutional practices.
Recent Articles Trends: His publications emphasize capital punishment’s legal and moral complexities, post-exoneration struggles, and higher education’s role in class division. Key themes include judicial accountability, prisonization theory, and systemic reform.
Scientific Awards & Recognition:
- 2019 Emmy Award (Outstanding Innovation in Interactive Media) for Artificial
- 2019 Peabody Award for Artificial
- 2014 ABA Silver Gavel Honorable Mention for A Wild Justice
- 2014 Scribes Award for legal writing
Advising & Public Engagement: Mandery contributes to POLITICO and New York Times, advocating for equitable admissions and criminal justice reform. His work bridges academic research, media storytelling, and policy critique.





