Ronald Rotunda

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Ronald D. Rotunda (born 1945) is a U.S. legal scholar and professor of law at Chapman University School of Law. Rotunda's area of primary expertise is United States Constitutional law, and is the author of an influential legal treatise on the subject. He is also a senior fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. Professor Rotunda graduated from Harvard Law School.

Rotunda was formerly Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law. He served as an advisor to Ken Starr during Starr's tenure as special prosecutor during the Clinton Administration. Previously, he had served on the investigative team during the Watergate scandal.

He is married to Kyndra Rotunda, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Chapman University School of Law, a Major in the JAG Corps Individual Ready Reserves of the U.S. Army, and author of "Honor Bound: Inside the Guantanamo Trials."[1][2] She was a prosecutor at the Office of Military Commissions and a legal advisor at Guantanamo.[3] The Rotundas were on faculty at George Mason University School of Law until departing in 2008 for Chapman University.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Author Information: Kyndra Rotunda". Carolina Academic Press. http://www.cap-press.com/authors/959. Retrieved 2008-11-23.  mirror
  2. ^ "Kyndra Rotunda, Esquire and Author: News and Events". self published. http://www.kyndrarotunda.com/id14.html. Retrieved 2008-11-23.  mirror
  3. ^ Kyndra Miller Rotunda (2008-06-20). "Supreme Court ruling puts soldiers at great risk". Chicago Tribune. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-oped0620gitmojun20,0,4323258.story. 
  4. ^ Peter Vieth (2008-06-02). "Rotundas to leave GMU for California law school: Pair are latest to join faculty for Chapman". Lawyer's Weekly. http://www.valawyersweekly.com/weeklyedition/2008/06/02/rotundas-to-leave-gmu-for-california-law-school/. Retrieved 2008-11-23.  mirror

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