Faculty Profile
Christopher R Green
Brief Bio
Christopher R. Green has been Assistant Professor of Law since 2006. Dr. Green received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Notre Dame in 2006, his J.D. from the Yale Law School in 1998, and his A.B. in politics from Princeton University in 1994. He has published papers concerning the relationship of the philosophy of language to constitutional interpretation, the original sense of the Equal Protection Clause, the punishment of corporations in criminal law and punitive damages, and lessons for epistemologists from the law of fraud. His dissertation defended the epistemic parity of testimony, memory, and perception. Dr. Green teaches courses in constitutional theory, constitutional history, criminal law, real estate, and commercial paper.
Degrees
BA |
Political Science |
Princeton University (1994) |
JD |
Law |
Yale University (1998) |
PhD |
Philosophy |
University of Notre Dame (2006) |
Committee Memberships
University Standing Committee |
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Law - Appointments |
Other Kind of Committee |
Law - Law Journal Advisors |
Ad Hoc Committee |
Law - Speakers and Faculty Scholarship |
Ad Hoc Committee |
University Standing Committee |
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University Standing Committee |