Faculty and Administration Profiles
Dean Strang
Title/s: Distinguished Professor in Residence
Office #: 1320
Email: dstrang@luc.edu
CV Link: Strang CV
About
Dean A. Strang is a Distinguished Professor in Residence full-time and continues to consult on criminal defense issues. He practiced criminal defense full-time for over 30 years and was Wisconsin's first Federal Defender for five of those years. Prof. Strang is the author of two books of legal history and several law review articles and book chapters.
Degrees
AB, Dartmouth College, 1982
JD, University of Virginia School of Law, 1985
Program Areas
Criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, legal history, law & humanities
Courses Taught
Criminal Law
Conflicts of Law
Criminal Procedure
Evidence
Persuasion
Professional Responsibility
Torts
Selected Publications
Keep the Wretches in Order: America’s Biggest Mass Trial, the Rise of the Justice Department, and the Fall of the IWW (U. Wisconsin Press 2019; paperback ed. 2020)
https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/5562.htm
Worse Than the Devil: Anarchists, Clarence Darrow, and Justice in a Time of Terror (U. Wisconsin Press 2013; 2d ed. 2016)
https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/5608.htm
Keith A. Findley & Dean A. Strang, Ending Manner-of-Death Testimony and Other Opinion Determinations of Crime, 60 Duquesne L. Rev. 302 (2022)
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4019606
Inaccuracy and Involuntary Confessions: Understanding Rogers v. Richmond Rightly, 110 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 69 (2020)
https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/jclc/vol110/iss1/5/
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3589454
Double Jeopardy’s Dual Sovereignty: A Tragic (and Implausible) Lack of Humility, 18 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 365 (2020) (With Stephen E. Henderson)
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3568595
How Can You Defend Those People?, 45 Hofstra L. Rev. 747 (2017)
Becoming What We Pretend to Be: Signs of Values in the Casual Rhetoric of American Criminal Justice, 24 Wis. J. L., Gender & Soc. 313 (2009)
Felons, Guns, and the Limits of Federal Power, 39 J. Marshall L. Rev. 385 (2006)
The Rhetoric of Death, 1998 Wis. L. Rev. 841 (1998)