Jefferson Lee Ingram
Professor with a passion for advancing studies in civil liberties and criminal law, Jefferson Lee Ingram is a distinguished faculty member at the University of Dayton's Political Science department. With a robust academic background, he holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Dayton School of Law, a Master of Arts in History, and a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education, all from the same institution. His commitment to education and the legal field is evident in his extensive research and teaching. Professor Ingram's scholarly interests are deeply rooted in the intricacies of criminal procedure, the complexities surrounding the death penalty, and the broader spectrum of civil liberties. His contributions to the academic community include numerous publications, such as "Criminal Procedure: Theory and Practice" and "Criminal Evidence," which have been instrumental in shaping contemporary discussions in these areas. Beyond academia, Professor Ingram has an impressive legal career, having been admitted to the Ohio Bar, Florida Bar, and the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States. This diverse legal experience enriches his teaching, providing students with a practical perspective on theoretical concepts. His dedication to both his students and his field of study has made him a respected figure in the legal and academic communities. In addition to his teaching and research, Professor Ingram is actively involved in various professional organizations, where he continues to contribute to the discourse on civil liberties and criminal law. His work not only influences his students but also impacts policy and legal practices at a broader level. Through his dedication and expertise, he remains a pivotal figure in the ongoing dialogue about justice and legal reform.
Publications
, 258-260, 1997-09-01
, 423-425, 2008-09-01
, 163-212, 2022-03-30
, 217-257, 2021-04-17
, 723-880, 2021-04-17
, 501-558, 2022-03-30
, 304-306, 1991-09-01
, 465-499, 2022-03-30
, 607-647, 2022-03-30
, 51-94, 2022-03-30
, 3-30, 2021-04-17
, 607-655, 2021-04-17
, 3-19, 2017-10-30
, 663-713, 2017-10-30