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    Paul Butler is the Albert Brick Professor in Law at Georgetown University Law Center and a legal analyst on MSNBC. During the 2017-18 academic year he was the Bennett Boskey Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School. He holds an honorary Doctor of Law Degree from City University of New York.

  2. Paul Delano Butler (born January 15, 1961) is an American lawyer, former prosecutor, and current law professor of Georgetown University Law Center. He is a leading criminal law scholar, particularly in the area of race and jury nullification.

  3. Paul Butler is a popular American lawyer, retired prosecutor, professor, and author. As of now, Butler works as a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center. Butler is a leading criminal law scholar, particularly in the area of race and jury nullification. He is also a legal analyst at MSNBC and NBC News.

  4. Apr 17, 2017 · No longer. Butler is now the inaugural Albert Brick Professor of Law at Georgetown — where he uses his power to explore attitudes about race. His address, “Black Resistance: Law and the Forging of a Race,” gave a tantalizing preview of his upcoming book Chokehold: Policing Black Men (The New Press, July 2017).

  5. We work to make the legal system more effective and more just for all those affected by the law. Paul Butler, JD, Paul Butler is the Albert Brick Professor in Law at Georgetown University Law Center and a legal analyst on MSNBC.

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · Paul Butler is the Albert Brick Professor in Law at Georgetown University Law Center and a legal analyst on MSNBC. During the 2017-2018 academic year, he was the Bennett Boskey Visiting...

  7. Jul 12, 2017 · July 12, 2017. Georgetown Law Professor Paul Butler talks about his new book “Chokehold: Policing Black Men,” published by The New Press on July 11. Paul Butler, the Albert Brick Professor at Georgetown Law, is in the spotlight with a book published by The New Press on July 11.

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