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Vincent Martin Bonventre ’76 (b. 1952)
Vincent Martin Bonventre earned his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School in 1976 and is a long-serving member of the Albany Law School faculty, where he holds the Justice Robert H. Jackson Distinguished Professorship. A scholar of constitutional law, criminal procedure, and judicial decision-making, Bonventre has published widely in these fields and has become a well-recognized commentator on the New York Court of Appeals. He founded the Center for Judicial Process and created New York Court Watcher, a long-running platform for analysis of judicial behavior in New York and nationally. Earlier in his career, he clerked for the New York Court of Appeals and served on its Central Legal Research Staff, work that informs much of his subsequent scholarship.
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Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure, New York Court of Appeals, Central Legal Research Staff