Jason Kreag

James E. Rogers College of Law

Professor Jason Kreag is the interim dean to lead the James E. Rogers College of Law. Since joining the College of Law in 2013, Professor Kreag has established himself as a respected educator and scholar. In his role as associate dean since 2020, he has made significant contributions to enhancing academic programs and supporting the community through various challenges. He teaches criminal procedure, wrongful convictions, evidence, and criminal law. Dean Kreag's research and writing focuses on prosecutorial accountability, policing, and forensic DNA issues. Prior to joining the University of Arizona, Dean Kreag was a staff attorney at the Innocence Project, where his casework involved unreliable forensic evidence, prosecutorial misconduct, false confessions, eyewitness identification procedures, and modern DNA analysis. Dean Kreag also worked as a staff attorney at the Southern Center for Human Rights, handling post-conviction capital cases. He holds a BA from DePauw University, an MA from Indiana University—Indianapolis, and a JD from Harvard Law School.

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