William J. Stuntz (1958-2011) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1998 to 2011. He was a Visiting Professor of Law 1998; Professor of Law 2000-2006; Vice Dean for Intellectual Life 2005-2007; and Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law 2006-2011.
Research: Criminal law and procedure, crime policy, policing, Christianity and legal theory.
Education: College of William and Mary B.A. 1980; University of Virginia School of Law J.D. 1984.
Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “Constitutional Criminal Procedure” casebook (first edition with Stuntz as co-author, 1995); “The Christian and American Law” (co-author 1998); “Comprehensive Criminal Procedure” (co-author, first published 2001); “The Collapse of American Criminal Justice” (2011); “Defining Crimes” casebook (co-author, first published 2011).