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Graber (2008-09)
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Robert P. Mosteller (2002-03) Robert P. Mosteller is the Professor of Law and the J. Dickson Phillips Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina School of Law. He was formerly the Harry R. Chadwick Sr. Professor of Law at Duke University. He has also served as clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals and was chief of the trial division for the District of Columbia Public Defender Service. He recently served as the Chair of the Academic Council for Duke University. Mosteller has published widely on the subjects of evidence and criminal procedure. His most concentrated writings have concerned issues in the prosecution of child abuse where children are victims and witnesses. He has also written extensively about his concern that a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution declaring a set of victims' rights would inevitably undercut Bill of Rights protections, which history has shown are particularly important to those who cannot expect protection through the normal political process.
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