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  1. David Sklansky (born December 22, 1947) [1] is an American professional poker player and author. An early writer on poker strategy, he is known for his mathematical approach to the game. His key work The Theory of Poker presents fundamental principles on which much later analysis is based.

  2. Biography. David Sklansky teaches and writes about criminal law, criminal procedure, and evidence. His scholarship has addressed the law, sociology, and political science of policing; the relationship between criminal justice and democracy; the proper exercise and constraint of prosecutorial power; the interpretation and application of the ...

    • (650) 497-6580
    • Room N257, Neukom Building
    • sklansky@stanford.edu
  3. Is it all just political theatre, or is this serious? Here to help make sense of it is former prosecutor and criminal law expert David Alan Sklansky, who joins Pam and Rich for this episode about the criminal cases against Trump and how they might play out in this critical campaign year. View all episodes

  4. Apr 5, 2023 · David Alan Sklansky is the Stanley Morrison Professor of Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Stanford Criminal Justice Center. His most recent book is “A Pattern of Violence: How the Law Classifies Crimes and What It Means for Justice” (Harvard University Press, 2021).

  5. David Alan Sklansky is an American lawyer who is currently the Stanley Morrison Professor of Law at Stanford Law School (since 2014). [1] [2] Early life. Sklansky grew up in Newport Beach, California. [3] Education. A.B. in Biophysics, Highest Honors, UC Berkeley, 1981. JD, Harvard University, magna cum laude, 1984 [4] Career.

  6. Bio. Teaching. Publications. Academic Appointments. Professor, Stanford Law School. Contact. Academic. sklansky@stanford.edu. University - Faculty Department: Law School Position: Professor. 555 NATHAN ABBOTT WAY. STANFORD, California 94305. (650) 497-6580 (office) Additional Info. Mail Code: 8610.

  7. ‪Professor, Stanford Law School‬ - ‪‪Cited by 5,544‬‬ - ‪Criminal Justice‬ - ‪Evidence‬

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