Ronald S. Sullivan

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Clinical Professor of Law

Edward R. Johnson Lecturer on Law

Director, Harvard Criminal Justice Institute

Office: Griswold 210
Assistant: Thompson Potter 617/496-5028
Phone: 617/496-4777
Email: rsullivan@law.harvard.edu
Web Page: Criminal Justice Institute

Research Interests

  • Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
  • Criminal Law
  • Legal Ethics
  • Race

Subject Areas for Supervising Written Work

  • Criminal Law
  • Indigent Defense Delivery Systems
  • Legal Ethics
  • Participatory Democracy
  • Race

Subject Areas for Accepting Press Inquiries

  • Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
  • Criminal Law
  • Criminal Trials and Appeals
  • Legal Ethics
  • Race

Education

  • Morehouse College B.A. 1989, Political Science
  • Harvard Law School J.D. 1994

Appointments

  • Senior Fellow, Jamestown Project
  • Director, Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia, 2002
  • Associate Clinical Professor of Law, Yale Law School, 2004
  • Founding Director, Samuel and Anna Jacobs Criminal Defense Clinic, Yale Law School, 2004
  • Clinical Professor of Law, 2007
  • Director, Harvard Criminal Justice Institute, 2007
  • Edward R. Johnson Lecturer on Law, 2009

Representative Publications

  • Sullivan, Ronald S. "Classical Racialism, Justice Story, and Margaret Morgan's Journey from Freedom to Slavery: The Story of Prigg v. Pennsylvania" in Race Law Stories 59 (Foundation Press, 2008).
    Full text: WWW
  • Taylor, Paul C., Stephanie Robinson, Eddie S. Glaude & Ronald S. Sullivan. "While Democracy Sleeps: A White Paper on Democratic Citizenship in the United States" (2005).
    Full text: WWW
  • Sullivan, Ronald S. "Multiple Ironies: Brown at 50," 47 Howard Law Journal 29 (2003).
    Full text: WWW
  • Sullivan, Ronald S. & Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. ""Marchin' On": Towards A Politics For The Twenty-First Century" in Black Men on Race, Gender, and Sexuality: A Critical Reader (Devon Carbado ed., New York University Press, 1999).
    Full text: WWW

Bibliography

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