Office: LC 2006D
Campus Phone: 419.530.2712
E-Mail: Gregory.Gilchrist@utoledo.edu
Secretary: Arlene Susdorf; 419.530.2958
Gregory M. Gilchrist joined the faculty in 2011. He teaches and writes in the areas of criminal law, corporate law, criminal procedure, and white collar crime. He is a graduate of Stanford University (AB, 1994, Honors and Distinction) and Columbia University (JD, 1998), where he was a Stone Scholar and Kent Scholar. At Columbia, Gilchrist served as an Articles Editor for the Columbia Law Review.
His recent publications and writing projects include Plea Bargains, Convictions and Legitimacy, The American Criminal Law Review (2011), The Expressive Cost of Corporate Immunity, Hastings Law Journal (2012),Condemnation Without Basis: An Expressive Failure of Corporate Prosecutions, Hastings Law Journal (forthcoming 2013), The Special Problem of Banks and Crime, University of Colorado Law Review (forthcoming 2013), and Trial Bargaining, Iowa Law Review (forthcoming 2013). He is currently writing on practical limits of using the criminal law to regulate financial institutions, and the challenges these limits pose to expressive integrity and perceived legitimacy of the legal system.
Prior to joining the faculty, Gilchrist was a criminal defense lawyer both in private practice and in the Office of the Federal Public Defender. He has defended individuals, corporations, and public officials in criminal and civil proceedings, and represented individuals in congressional investigations. He also has conducted internal investigations on behalf of corporations and advised corporations on compliance matters such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
Gilchrist clerked for the Honorable Robert H. Henry on the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
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