Jefferson Ingram
Professor Jefferson Ingram is applying his expertise to address challenges in the realms of criminal law and civil liberties at the University of Dayton's College of Arts and Sciences. With a robust academic foundation, he holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Dayton School of Law, complemented by a Master of Arts in History and a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education. His legal acumen is further underscored by his membership in the Ohio Bar, Florida Bar, and the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States. In his role as an educator, Professor Ingram imparts knowledge through a variety of courses, including Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, The Law of Evidence, and the Senior Capstone in Criminal Justice. His teaching philosophy is deeply rooted in fostering critical thinking and analytical skills among his students, preparing them to navigate the complexities of the legal system. Professor Ingram's research interests are centered around critical issues such as criminal procedure, the death penalty, civil liberties, and criminal law. His scholarly contributions have been recognized through numerous presentations at esteemed conferences, where he shares his insights and findings with peers and practitioners in the field. In addition to his teaching and research, Professor Ingram has authored several publications that delve into the intricacies of the legal landscape. His work is characterized by a commitment to advancing understanding and promoting justice within the legal community. Through his dedication to education and research, Professor Ingram continues to make significant contributions to the field of law, inspiring both his students and colleagues to engage with the pressing legal challenges of our time. His passion for the law and commitment to civil liberties serve as a guiding force in his professional endeavors.
Publications
, 258-260, 1997-09-01
, 423-425, 2008-09-01
, 304-306, 1991-09-01
, 501-558, 2022-03-30
, 3-19, 2017-10-30
, 663-713, 2017-10-30
, 51-94, 2022-03-30
, 465-499, 2022-03-30
, 607-647, 2022-03-30
, 3-30, 2021-04-17
, 607-655, 2021-04-17
, 217-257, 2021-04-17
, 723-880, 2021-04-17
, 163-212, 2022-03-30
, 559-605, 2022-03-30