Robert Power teaches constitutional law, criminal law, and criminal procedure. A former attorney for the United States Department of Justice Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, he brings a wealth of practical knowledge and scholarly expertise into the classroom.
His most recent law review article was on the portrayal of the criminal justice system in fiction. He writes widely in constitutional law and criminal law, and has become increasingly focused on Freedom of Speech issues. He is currently working on articles about the international aspects of constitutional rights and the constitutional law of curfews. He is now collaborating on a book for law students tentatively titled “A Short and Happy Guide to the First Amendment.”
Professor Power has been active in a number of professional and civic organizations, including the American Bar Association, Section on Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice and the Rhode Island Bar Association. He has regularly spoken before community and academic groups on constitutional law, the law of higher education, organized crime, criminal law, and ethics.
Professor Power previously served as vice dean and dean of faculty research and development. From 2007 to 2009, he was the H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law.
AB, Brown University
JD, Northwestern University School of Law
Professor, University of Bridgeport (now Quinnipiac University)
Associate Professor, University of Bridgeport (now Quinnipiac University)
Trial Attorney, United States Department of Energy, Washington, DC
Associate Attorney, James M. Shannahan, Providence, Rhode Island
Trial Attorney Honors Program, United States Department of Justice, Organized Crime and Racketeering Section
New York
Rhode Island
Pennsylvania
Association of American Law Schools
The Daily Item
Robert Power provided expert commentary on 8/9/16
Experts: Civil penalty against rock throwers possible in Budd suicide
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Lancaster Online
Robert Power was quoted on 10/26/15
Suspension should do it: Kane needs to step down
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Robert Power provided expert commentary on 10/22/15
Kane continues as Pennsylvania's attorney general despite loss of license
Similar story appeared in the Bucks County Courier Times.
The Patriot-News
Robert Power, provided expert commentary on 8/10/15
AG Kathleen Kane fights charges and public perception under pressure to resign
Smart Talk
Robert Power, provided expert commentary on 8/7/15
Charges against AG Kathleen Kane - context, history, and the law
The Burg
Robert Power, provided expert commentary on 7/31/15
Bond Don: Mayor for Life or Head of the Family?
York Dispatch
Robert Power, was quoted on 6/26/15
Former York County Employee Asks DA to Probe Reilly Campaign Work
York Dispatch
Michael Dimino and Robert Power, provided expert commentary on 6/24/15
Reilly campaign work broke law, but extent of wrongdoing unclear
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Robert Power, quoted on 03/19/14
Political bribery can be tough to prove