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Russell Christopher is a Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa’s College of Law. His research focuses on theoretical and philosophical issues within criminal law, criminal procedure, ethics, and morality. He holds a J.D. from the University of Michigan.
Education: Russell Christopher earned his J.D. from the University of Michigan.
Research interests include the theory of punishment, justification and excuse in criminal cases, and ethical dilemmas in areas like rape, blackmail, and torture. He critically examines retributivism, the paradoxes of capital punishment, and the intersection of legal rights with moral principles.
His articles explore topics such as the moral implications of delayed capital punishment, the ethics of torture, and the philosophical foundations of criminal law. These works reflect a focus on retributive justice, legal procedure critiques, and systemic moral paradoxes.
Scientific Awards: None listed.
Advising and Grants: Russell Christopher has advised at least one student, Neha Jain (2015). No grants or funding opportunities are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: No specific lab or team affiliations are noted in the text.




