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F. Andrew Hessick is a Professor at the University of North Carolina School of Law, with a research focus spanning Criminal Law, Federal Courts, and Constitutional Law. His work critically examines plea bargaining dynamics, judicial constraints on prosecutorial power, and federalism implications in legal adjudication.
- Education: J.D. from University of Virginia School of Law, Ph.D. in Law from University of North Carolina.
Research Interests include:
- Criminal Procedure: Analyzing plea bargaining, sentencing guidelines, and prosecutorial accountability.
- Administrative Law: Investigating nondelegation doctrine and agency influence in criminal law.
- Jurisdictional Theory: Exploring standing doctrines, Article III limits, and federal-state court interactions.
Recent publications highlight trends in:
- Procedural Fairness: With 15+ papers on sentencing reforms, injunction interpretation, and discovery practices.
- Constitutional Litigation: 10+ works addressing standing, federalism, and judicial review.
- Prosecutorial Accountability: 8+ collaborations with scholars like Carissa Byrne Hessick and Ronald F. Wright.
Collaborative Networks span institutions including:
- Vanderbilt Law School
- Wake Forest University - School of Law
- Emory University School of Law
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