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Joseph L. Hoffmann

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Prof. Hoffman is the Harry Pratter Professor of Law and Director for Strategic Projects at the University of Indiana, USA.

Hoffmann is an award-winning scholar and law teacher. As well as currently holding the Harry Pratter Professorship, he is a past recipient of the Law School Gavel Award and the university-wide Outstanding Young Faculty Award.

Before joining the Indiana Law faculty in 1986, Hoffmann clerked for the Hon. Phyllis A. Kravitch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and for the Hon. William H. Rehnquist of the U.S. Supreme Court.

A nationally recognized authority on the death penalty, he has also written extensively about criminal procedure and habeas corpus law. Hoffmann is co-author of a ground-breaking book on habeas corpus, Habeas for the 21st Century: Uses, Abuses and the Future of the Great Writ . He is also a co-author of one of the leading casebooks in criminal procedure law, Comprehensive Criminal Procedure. He served as Co-Chair and Reporter for the Massachusetts Governor's Council on Capital Punishment, and has spearheaded successful death penalty reform efforts in Illinois and Indiana. Professor Hoffmann is also on the faculty of the National Judicial College, where he teaches about death penalty law.

Hoffmann has been a Fulbright Professor in 1996 at the University of Tokyo, and in 1997-98 was a Visiting Professor at its International Center for Comparative Law and Politics. In 2003-04, he was a Fulbright Professor at the Universities of Erlangen and Jena in Germany.

Joseph L. Hoffmann

4.1/5 ( ratings)
Website
Go to Website
Prof. Hoffman is the Harry Pratter Professor of Law and Director for Strategic Projects at the University of Indiana, USA.

Hoffmann is an award-winning scholar and law teacher. As well as currently holding the Harry Pratter Professorship, he is a past recipient of the Law School Gavel Award and the university-wide Outstanding Young Faculty Award.

Before joining the Indiana Law faculty in 1986, Hoffmann clerked for the Hon. Phyllis A. Kravitch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and for the Hon. William H. Rehnquist of the U.S. Supreme Court.

A nationally recognized authority on the death penalty, he has also written extensively about criminal procedure and habeas corpus law. Hoffmann is co-author of a ground-breaking book on habeas corpus, Habeas for the 21st Century: Uses, Abuses and the Future of the Great Writ . He is also a co-author of one of the leading casebooks in criminal procedure law, Comprehensive Criminal Procedure. He served as Co-Chair and Reporter for the Massachusetts Governor's Council on Capital Punishment, and has spearheaded successful death penalty reform efforts in Illinois and Indiana. Professor Hoffmann is also on the faculty of the National Judicial College, where he teaches about death penalty law.

Hoffmann has been a Fulbright Professor in 1996 at the University of Tokyo, and in 1997-98 was a Visiting Professor at its International Center for Comparative Law and Politics. In 2003-04, he was a Fulbright Professor at the Universities of Erlangen and Jena in Germany.

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