Carlton Bailey (professor)
Carlton Bailey is the Robert A. Leflar Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law.[1][2] He teaches criminal procedure, trial advocacy, and evidence. As an author, his books have been collected by libraries worldwide.[3]
Education
Bailey received his B.A. from Talladega College and a J.D. from the University of Chicago School of Law.
Career
Bailey served as a member of the Governor’s Alternative Sentencing Commission in 1988 and 1989. From 1991 to 2000 Bailey was a member of the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct.[4][5] He was one of two members who stepped aside from cases involving then President Clinton's law license.[6]
While a law professor at the University of Arkansas, Bailey was in the news after he was involved in a racial incident in front of one of the fraternity houses at the University.[7]
Bailey is a member of the Harold Flowers Society and of the National Bar Association .
Selected Works
Books
- Discovery Practice in Arkansas (1994), ISBN 9780943099132
- Carlton Bailey; Robert a Leflar Distinguished Professor of Law Carlton Bailey (1 April 2015). Criminal Procedure: Model Problems and Outstanding Answers. Oxford University Press, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-19-979519-2.
Articles
- "Leis v. Flynt-Yet Another Perspective", Black Law Journal (1983)
- "Usual Stipulations are Usually a Mistake at the Oral Deposition", Arkansas Law Notes (1991)
- "Ake v. Oklahoma and an Indigent Defendant's 'Right' to an Expert Witness: A Promise Denied or Imagined?", William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal (2002)
- "Arkansas Adopts a Second Admissibility Test for Novel Scientific Evidence: Do Two Tests Equal One Standard?'", Arkansas Law Review (2003)
Awards
- University of Arkansas School of Law Professor of the Year, 1983
- University of Arkansas Alumni Award, 1988[8]
References
- ↑ "Faculty Distinguished Achievement Awards". Arkansas Alumni.
- ↑ Johnson Publishing Company (9 October 1995). Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. pp. 22–. ISSN 0021-5996.
- ↑ "Bailey, Carlton". worldcat.org. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
- ↑ The Arkansas Lawyer. 34. Arkansas Bar Association. 1999. p. 55.
- ↑ "2 on Arkansas court panel shun Clinton ethics cases". Deseret News. Feb. 27 2000
- ↑ "Two on Arkansas Court Panel Plan to Avoid Clinton Cases", Los Angeles Times, February 27, 2000|From Associated Press
- ↑ Charles Frank Robinson; Lonnie R. Williams (1 December 2010). Remembrances in Black. University of Arkansas Press. pp. 236–. ISBN 978-1-61075-342-5.
- ↑ "Faculty Distinguished Achievement Awards". Arkansas Alumni.
External links
- 2011-2012 AALS Directory Law Teachers. 336 (2011-2012).
- http://law.uark.edu/directory/?user=cbailey