
معرفی
Dr. M. Blake Wilson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at California State University, Stanislaus, specializing in Criminal Legal Studies. He serves as Director of the pre-law minor, Coordinator of the Pre-Law Resource Center, and adviser for the Stan State Pre Law Society. His expertise bridges legal practice and academia, with a focus on criminal law’s ethical dimensions, privacy rights, and property law. Wilson’s interdisciplinary research explores intersections between law, philosophy, film, and literature, particularly analyzing Philip K. Dick’s theological and political themes.
- Roles: Faculty member, pre-law program director, legal practitioner
- Research: Criminal law ethics, legal philosophy, science fiction and law, privacy/property rights
Wilson’s scholarship includes edited volumes like *Crime, Violence, Justice: Philosophical Perspectives* (2024) and contributions to studies on Philip K. Dick, exploring religious philosophy in his works. He actively presents at international conferences, addressing topics from legal theory to dystopian cinema. His legal career includes trial experience and advocacy for indigent defendants.
Publications span criminal justice theory, legal ethics, and interdisciplinary analyses of science fiction. His edited book on Werner Herzog bridges film and philosophy, reflecting his commitment to blending academic rigor with cultural critique.



