Adam Wright
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Law
Degrees
- J.D. Harvard Law School
- B.A. Michigan State University
Biography
Professor Adam Wright joined the faculty at Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Law in 2023 as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Law after many years working in the United States Attorney's Office in Cincinnati and San Francisco. He worked in both the civil and criminal divisions including the National Security & Special Prosecutions Unity and Organized Crime & Drug Enforcement Unit. His research interests include public corruption, white collar crime, and criminal procedure.
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Courses Taught
Criminal Procedure Adjudication
Business Crimes
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Selected Publications
Corruption as Contract: Taking Quid Pro Quo Seriously, in Baylor Law Review (forthcoming 2024) -
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Selected Presentations
The Impact of Snyder and the Centrality of Quid Pro Quo, Panel on Developments in White Collar Crime, Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) Annual Meeting, July 2024
Constitution Day Panel: The Trump Indictments, University of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ School of Law, September 2023
United States v. Chamberlain, DOJ Domestic Terrorism Seminar, May 2016
A Guide to the Guidelines, United States Attorney’s Office, NDCA, October 2015