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Keith M. Harrison

Professor of Law
Chair, International Criminal Law and Justice Programs

Keith M. Harrison
  • B.A, St. John's College
  • JD, University of Chicago
  • Courses: Advanced Topics in International Criminal Law and Justice, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure I, Criminal Procedure II, Immigration Law, Intellectual Property Crimes, International Criminal Law and Justice Seminar
  • Committees: HNBA Advisor, Dean Search Committee, BLSA Advisor, Graduate Programs Concentration Chairs (ICLJ)

Professor Harrison began his career as a judge advocate in the U.S. Coast Guard. He left the Coast Guard to accept a position as a Clinical Teaching Fellow at the Antioch School of Law. He has taught at Northern Illinois University, Hamline University (the Dispute Resolution Institute), Syracuse University, and the University of Denver.

Professor Harrison teaches and researches in the areas of Criminal Procedure, Criminal Law, Immigration Law, Military Criminal Law, and Race & the Law. On several occasions he has worked with students and submitted amicus curiae briefs to various courts. He is a faculty member of the American Academy of Judicial Education.  Professor Harrison is a member of the Leadership New Hampshire class of 2010 (BCE). 

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