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Robbins, Ira Paul was born on January 2, 1949 in Brooklyn. Son of Martin M. and Seena (Seidman) Robbins.
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Robbins, Ira Paul was born on January 2, 1949 in Brooklyn. Son of Martin M. and Seena (Seidman) Robbins.
University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Arts, 1970). Harvard University Law School (Juris Doctor, 1973).
Law clerk to presiding justice, United States Court 2nd District Court of Appea circuit), New York City, 1973-1975;associate professor of law, director Kansas Defender Project, U. Kansas, Lawrence, 1975-1979;professor of law and justice, American U., Washington, since 1979. Visiting professor of law Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, 1982, 90. Consultant National Institute Corrections, Washington, since 1983, Federal Judicial Center, Washington, since 1983, also acting director Continuing Edition and Training Division Federal Judicial Center, 1986.
Board directors District of Columbia Prisoners Legal Superior vena cava syndrome Inc. Consultant editor The American University Press, Journal Criminal Law & Criminology, Judicature, Fed.Probation, Justice Quarterly, Justice System Journal, State-Federal Judicial Observer.
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Author: Comparative Postconviction Remedies, 1980, Judicial Sabbaticals, 1987, The Legal Dimensions of Private Incarceration, 1988, Toward a More Just and Effective System of Review in State Death Penalty Cases, 1990, Habeas Corpus Checklists, 2007. Editor, contributor: Prisoners' Rights Sourcebook, 1980. Editor, contributor The Law and Processes of Post-Conviction Remedies, 1982, Prisoners and the Law, 2007.
Consultant editor: The American University Press, Journal Criminal Law & Criminology, Judicature, Federal Probation, Justice Quarterly, Justice Systems Journal, State-Federal Judicial Observer, Federal Courts Law Review. Contributor articles to professional journals.
Member American Bar Association (reporter study on private prisons 1986-1988, consultant 1986-1990, task force on death penalty habeas corpus 1988-1990), American Law Institute (life), Association American Law Schools (executive council criminal justice section 1983-1989), International Association Penal Law, American Judicature Society (national council crime and delinquency since 1997), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Joyce Adrienne Flinker, August 16, 1970. Children: Alexandra, Andrew, Melissa.