

Jordan M Steiker
Dr. Jordan M. Steiker excels in the field of law as a distinguished tenured faculty member at the University of Texas School of Law. Holding the prestigious Judge Robert M. Parker Endowed Chair in Law, he also serves as the Co-Director of the Capital Punishment Center. His academic pursuits are deeply rooted in constitutional law, criminal law, and death penalty law, areas in which he has made significant contributions through both teaching and research. Dr. Steiker's scholarly work is well-regarded, with numerous publications that have established him as a leading expert in his field. His research has not only enriched academic discourse but has also had a tangible impact on the legal system. Notably, he co-authored a pivotal report that influenced the removal of death penalty provisions from the Model Penal Code, underscoring his influence on contemporary legal practices. In addition to his research, Dr. Steiker is committed to educating the next generation of legal professionals. His involvement with the Capital Punishment Clinic provides students with invaluable hands-on experience in the intricacies of death penalty cases, preparing them for careers in law with a strong foundation in both theory and practice. His dedication to teaching and mentorship is reflected in the success of his students and the respect he commands among his peers. Dr. Steiker's contributions extend beyond academia, as he frequently engages with legal communities and policy makers to advocate for informed and ethical legal reforms. His expertise is sought after in various forums, where he continues to shape the dialogue around constitutional and criminal law. Through his work, Dr. Steiker remains a pivotal figure in advancing the understanding and application of law in society.
Publications
, 185-194, 2001-03-01
, 862, 1994-02-01
, 163-171, 2006-01-01
, 2590, 1996-08-01