James Drennan
Adjunct and Former Albert Coates Professor at UNC School of Government
Schools
- UNC School of Government
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Biography
UNC School of Government
Jim Drennan joined the School of Government (then the Institute of Government) in 1974. He teaches and advises on court administration issues, judicial ethics and fairness, criminal sentencing, and judicial leadership. While on leave from 1993 through 1995, he served as director of the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts. Drennan earned a BA from Furman University and a JD from Duke University, where he served on the editorial board of the Duke Law Journal.
Fields of Expertise Courts Judicial Education Sentencing Law
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