Jul 19, 2023 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Carpenter was recently quoted in Military.com discussing a proposed change to the military justice system. Currently, a court-martial verdict does not need to be unanimous–a panel can convict with a 3/4 vote for guilt. The current proposal is to require...
May 23, 2023 | Faculty News, FIU Law
From May 18-20, 2023, Professor Eric Carpenter taught at the University of Colorado Law School as part of the 2023 National Capital Voir Dire Training Program. More than 80 defense counsel from across the country received training on the Morgan method of voir dire, a...
Apr 18, 2023 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Carpenter recently published “Normative Words and the Fundamental Limits of Rape Law Reform in the South Carolina Law Review. In the article, Prof. Carpenter notes that most rapists will not be held accountable. For every 100 forcible rapes, less than six...
Nov 29, 2022 | Faculty News
Prof. Carpenter recently published “Hidden Killers and Imagined Saints: Why Courts Fail to Identify Unconstitutional Jurors in Death Penalty Cases” in the Michigan State Law Review. You can download the article here:...
Oct 14, 2022 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Carpenter was recently quoted in Military.com discussing how President Biden’s pardons of simple marijuana offenses affects those who are in the military. The article can be found here. Professor Eric Carpenter is a nationally recognized expert on military...
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