
معرفی
J. Kelly Strader is a Professor at Southwestern Law School, appointed to the faculty in 1991. He has served as faculty advisor to the Trial Advocacy Honors Program and OUTLaw (LGBT law students association) and has been recognized with the Irving D. and Florence Rosenberg Professor of Law (2004) and the Excellence in Teaching Award (2005).
Education:
- B.A., high honors, Government and History, College of William and Mary (1978)
- M.I.A., International Affairs (Economics), Columbia University (1980)
- J.D., University of Virginia (1983)
Professor Strader's research focuses on criminal law, white collar crime, and LGBT rights, with notable publications on topics including insider trading, gay shield laws, and the intersection of HIV/AIDS with legal issues. He has authored and co-authored widely used white collar crime textbooks and contributed to discussions on prosecutorial discretion and constitutional law.
His work spans legal pedagogy, interdisciplinary activism, and advocacy for marginalized communities. He has spoken at national conferences and collaborated with organizations like Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund.
Scientific Awards:
- Irving D. and Florence Rosenberg Professor of Law (2004)
- Excellence in Teaching Award (2005)
- Past Chair, AALS Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues Committee
- Past Chair, LSAC Subcommittee on GLBT Issues
Professor Strader's publications reflect trends in white collar crime, criminal law reform, and the integration of social justice into legal scholarship. His advising roles and community engagement highlight his commitment to student development and LGBTQ+ advocacy.




