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Susan D. Rozelle is a Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law, where she has taught since 2009. She holds a B.A. from the University of Central Florida and a J.D. from Duke University, and her expertise lies in criminal responsibility, death penalty jurisprudence, and legal reform. Her courses include Criminal Law, Evidence, Criminal Adjudication, and the Criminal Responsibility Seminar.
- Prior academic appointments: University of Oregon, Seattle University, Capital University
- Clerkships: Massachusetts Appeals Court, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
- Pro bono work: Co-authoring amicus briefs in Uttecht v. Brown, Flores-Figueroa v. US, and Blueford v. Arkansas
- Leadership roles: Past chair of AALS Criminal Justice Section, current chair of AALS New Law Professors Teaching Materials Network
Her research focuses on cognitive bias in intentional homicide law, gender dynamics in criminal cases, and structural flaws in capital punishment. Her work has been cited by the New York Governor's Council on Capital Punishment and the Law Commission for England and Wales. Five of her articles were among the top 10 downloads from SSRN in Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Evidence Law categories.
She has presented at conferences at Georgetown University Law Center, University of California at Berkeley, and others. Media appearances include ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX news and NPR, where she discusses legal issues as a commentator.





