John Rubin

at UNC School of Government

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UNC School of Government

John Rubin joined the School of Government in 1991. He previously practiced law for nine years in Washington, DC and Los Angeles. At the School, he specializes in criminal law and indigent defense education. He has written several articles and books on criminal law; teaches and consults with judges, prosecutors, public defenders, and other officials in the criminal justice system; and manages the School’s indigent defense education program. He is a frequent consultant to the Office of Indigent Defense Services, which is responsible for overseeing and enhancing legal representation for indigent defendants and others entitled to counsel under North Carolina law. In 2008, he was awarded a two-year distinguished professorship for faculty excellence. In 2012, he was named Albert Coates Professor of Public Law and Government. Rubin earned a BA from the University of California at Berkeley and a JD from UNC-Chapel Hill.

Fields of Expertise Bail and Pretrial Release Collateral Consequences (Criminal Convictions) Criminal Law and Procedure Domestic Violence Evidence Expunction Indigent Defense Education Public Defender Training Sentencing Law Sex Offender Registration Subpoenas

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