Greetings. I have been practicing law in Miami, Florida since August 2005. I am also a member of the bar for Illinois and the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. I graduated from the University of Miami School of Law, where I was the Jessup Chair for the International Moot Court Team and Editor-in-Chief of the University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review. I am interested in discussing and writing about jurisprudence, philosophy, ethics, criminal law, constitutional law, evidence, conflict of laws, and jurisdictional issues. I aspire to teach jurisprudence at a law school or in a graduate philosophy program in addition to continuing my legal practice.
Constitutional Law
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing: A Survey and an Argument for its Place in Florida, Florida Coastal Law Review (2008)
Forfeiture by wrongdoing is the legal principle that extinguishes the right to Confrontation, and sometimes...
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing: A Survey and an Argument for its Place in Florida, Florida Coastal Law Review (2008)
Forfeiture by wrongdoing is the legal principle that extinguishes the right to Confrontation, and sometimes...
Criminal Law and Procedure
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing: A Survey and an Argument for its Place in Florida, Florida Coastal Law Review (2008)
Forfeiture by wrongdoing is the legal principle that extinguishes the right to Confrontation, and sometimes...
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing: A Survey and an Argument for its Place in Florida, Florida Coastal Law Review (2008)
Forfeiture by wrongdoing is the legal principle that extinguishes the right to Confrontation, and sometimes...
Evidence
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing: A Survey and an Argument for its Place in Florida, Florida Coastal Law Review (2008)
Forfeiture by wrongdoing is the legal principle that extinguishes the right to Confrontation, and sometimes...
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing: A Survey and an Argument for its Place in Florida, Florida Coastal Law Review (2008)
Forfeiture by wrongdoing is the legal principle that extinguishes the right to Confrontation, and sometimes...
Jurisprudence
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing: A Survey and an Argument for its Place in Florida, Florida Coastal Law Review (2008)
Forfeiture by wrongdoing is the legal principle that extinguishes the right to Confrontation, and sometimes...
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing: A Survey and an Argument for its Place in Florida, Florida Coastal Law Review (2008)
Forfeiture by wrongdoing is the legal principle that extinguishes the right to Confrontation, and sometimes...