Participants: Law
William Stuntz (J.D. University of Virginia) is the Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and former Vice Dean of Intellectual Life. His research focuses on Christianity and legal theory, crime policy, and criminal law and procedure. He is the author numbers publications and legal textbooks.
David Skeel (J.D. University of Virginia) is the S. Samuel Arsht Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He wrote the critically acclaimed Icarus in the Boardroom and is frequently called upon to comment on issues of corporate law in the media. In addition to corporate law and bankruptcy, he also writes on sovereign debt, law and religion, and poetry and the law.
Christopher Green (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame; J.D., Yale Law School) began as Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Mississippi School of Law in 2006 after working in private practice. He is a former senior editor of the Yale Law School Journal. His current research projects concern the application of constitutional theory to the Fourteenth Amendment, the epistemology of testimony, memory, and perception, and the law and ethics of self-defense.
Amos Jones (J.D. Harvard University) is an Associate at Bryan Cave LLP in Washington, DC, specializing in Commercial Litigation and International Trade. His scholarship focuses on the law of racial discrimination, the development of international human rights, and the role of religion in lawmaking. He is the author of several scholarly legal articles. Prior to entering law school, he earned a graduate degree in journalism from Columbia and worked as a journalist for a number of leading newspapers.