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John C. Bazaz is a licensed attorney and adjunct professor at George Mason University, where he teaches undergraduate courses on constitutional law with a focus on criminal process. He brings over two decades of legal experience, including managing his own law firm and representing clients in complex civil and criminal cases in state and federal courts. His pedagogical approach emphasizes the Socratic method to foster critical thinking and analysis of landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases.
- Education: Juris Doctor (JD) from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law (May 2005), and a Bachelor of Arts in History (BA) from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (May 2001).
His research and publications span clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, and anxiety disorders, with a particular focus on the looming vulnerability model, cognitive distortions in anxiety, and emotional regulation. His work explores how dynamic perceptions of threat influence mental health outcomes, including studies on PTSD, OCD, and generalized anxiety disorder. Additionally, he integrates cognitive-behavioral theory into legal education, emphasizing constitutional principles in civic life.




