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Stanton D. Krauss is a Professor of Law at Quinnipiac University's School of Law and Education. His academic work centers on Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure, Legal History, and Torts. He has taught at several prestigious institutions, including the University of Chicago and Washington University in St. Louis, prior to joining Quinnipiac.
- Education
- BA from Yale University
- JD from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Krauss's research explores the intersections of constitutional law, criminal procedure, and early American legal history. His publications, including books and law reviews, examine topics such as colonial court practices, the evolution of jury rights, and constitutional amendments.
His scholarly work often integrates historical analysis with contemporary legal debates, particularly in the areas of jury authority and federal court documentation.
- Scientific Awards
- Carmen Tortora Professor of Law
- Quinnipiac University Faculty Scholar
Krauss contributes to legal education through his teaching roles and publications. He also maintains a personal interest in early American and ancient history, and he is an avid guitarist influenced by blues and the Grateful Dead.
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