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Faculty Profile
Marc L. Miller
Academic Title: Ralph W. Bilby Professor of Law
E-mail: Marc L. Miller
Office Number: 249
Office Phone: 520-626-2414
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Courses Taught:
Criminal Procedure Sentencing Law Graduate seminar on sustainability in environmental policy
Education
University of Chicago Law School, J.D. (1984) Managing & Book Review Editor, Chicago Law Review
Pomona College, B.A. Politics, Philosophy & Economics (1981) 
Work Experience
Ralph W. Bilby Visiting Professor of Law, Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, 2005 - 2006
Associate Dean for Faculty and Scholarship, Emory University School of Law, 2003 - 2005
Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law, 1988 - 2005
Visiting Associate Professor, Duke Law School, Spring 1998
Visiting Scholar, Stanford Law School, 1995 - 1996
Special Counsel, Vera Institute of Justice, New York, 1987 - 1988
Attorney-Advisor, Office of Legal Counsel, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 1985 - 1987
Law Clerk, Chief Judge John C. Godbold, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Montgomery, Ala., 1984 - 1985
Personal Statement

I am working on a range of books and articles. Examples include a series of articles on the role and regulation of prosecutorial discretion, including an empirical evaluation of prosecutorial decisionmaking, following on the initial work published in The Screening/Bargaining Tradeoff (2002). At a more general theoretical level, this work deals with policymaking within executive branch agencies, especially in those areas not readily amenable to external judicial (or other) review. My environmental work highlights topics at the intersection of law and biology, with special attention to the concepts of conservation and sustainability, and to the relationship between science and environmental policymaking and environmental decisions.

   
       
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