Darrell Jackson

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Darrell D. Jackson

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Biography

University of Wyoming - Law


Resume

  • 2007

    PhD

    Education

    University of Colorado at Boulder

  • 1987

    JD

    Law

  • 1983

    BA

    Spanish; Minor - Sociology

  • Critical Race Theory

    Policy

    Appeals

    Criminal Law

    Diversity & Inclusion Analysis

    University Teaching

    Legal Research

    Public Policy

    Courts

    Democratic Analysis

    Politics

    Legal Writing

    Education

    Higher Education

    Litigation

    Policy Analysis

    Public Speaking

    Teaching

    Government

    Criminal Procedure

    Jackson

    JD

    PhD

    Darrell D.

    Jackson

    JD

    PhD

    University of Wyoming College of Law

    George Mason University School of Law

    Office of the United States Attorney

    University of Colorado Law School

    University of Wyoming

    Office of the County Attorney (Fairfax County

    Virginia)

    Office of the United States Attorney

    University of Wyoming

    Laramie

    WY

    Darrell D. Jackson

    JD

    PhD

    joined the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2012. Most recently

    he was a scholar-in-residence and fellow at the University of Colorado Law School. He earned his PhD in Educational Foundations

    Policy

    and Practice from the University of Colorado (Boulder) School of Education. Immediately prior

    he served the George Mason University School of Law (GMUSL) as an Assistant Dean and Director of Diversity Services. Prior to joining GMUSL

    he practiced law as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia and as an Assistant County Attorney in Fairfax County

    Virginia. Prior to joining the County Attorney's office

    he served as judicial law clerk to The Honorable L.M. Brinkema in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and to The Honorable Marcus D. Williams in the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit of Virginia. He received his JD from GMUSL where he was Editor-in-Chief and co-founded the George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal.\n \nDr. Jackson’s research interests surround supporting historically marginalized communities (HMC) as they struggle to obtain an equitable share of power within truly democratic societies. His theoretical framework is formed at the intersections of three primary disciplines: law; education; and race

    cultural

    or ethnic studies; and primarily utilizes critical race theory. Using counter-narratives from HMCs and legal analysis that suggests protecting those whose interests are often overlooked and overwhelmed

    he critically analyzes institutional status quo through research

    writing

    teaching

    commentary

    and community service.

    Associate Professor

    Boulder

    CO

    Byron White Center for the Study of Constitutional Law Fellow

    University of Colorado Law School

    Laramie

    Wyoming

    USA

    Professor Of Law

    University of Wyoming College of Law

    University of Wyoming

    Assistant Dean

    George Mason University School of Law

    University of Colorado Law School

    Boulder

    CO

    Scholar in Residence and Executive Director of the Educational Outreach Initiative

    Office of the County Attorney (Fairfax County

    Virginia)

    University of Wyoming College of Law

    Laramie

    WY

    Visiting Professor of Law

    Laramie

    WY

    Assistant Professor of Law

    University of Wyoming College of Law

    University of Wyoming College of Law