
Assistant Professor at Wright State University
Dayton, Ohio Area

Assistant Professor at Wright State University
Dayton, Ohio Area
Ph.D with J.D. and ten years practicing experience (mostly in criminal defense and domestic relations). Taught at West Virginia University and Frostburg State (as a graduate student); University of Alabama at Birmingham (one year visiting); Penn State (three-year fixed term); and Wright State (assistant professor).
Current goals are to finish and publish a novel piece of scholarship that makes a significant theoretical contribution to both judicial behavorism and philosophy of law. Long term goals are to make contributions to philosophy of language, write a judicial behaviorism textbook and to both clarify and further the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Expert in philosophy of law, constitutional law, "judicial politics" (behaviorism), American colonial and post-colonial history, English history, American government, analytic philosophy, philosophy of language, cognitive linguistics, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry)
July 2008 — Present (1 year 6 months)
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
July 2005 — June 2008 (3 years )
College professor teaching legal subjects to undergrads (con law, judicial behavior, philosophy of law, law and the legal system, etc.)
1998 — 2004