Alan Hirsch (professor)
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Alan Hirsch (professor)
Alan L. Hirsch (born November 25, 1959) has worked as a political science professor at Williams College, serving as the chair of justice and law studies there; a writer of books regarding politics and law, and an activist in reforming unjust law practices. Hirsch works as a lawyer and as a trial consultant, having qualified as a false confessions expert witness in 22 jurisdictions. He received his B.A. at Amherst College and his J.D. at Yale University. He has also previously taught law at Hartwick College and Bennington College. Career His books have been influential in guiding discussion over politics, history, and law. His book ''Awarding Attorneys' Fees and Managing Fee Litigation'' was cited in Oxford Academic's article "Incentive Structures for Class Action Lawyers" and further works have been examined in publications such as ''The New York Times''. His articles on legal studies can be found in publications such as the ''Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law'', ''Ohio State Crimin ...
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