Milton Heumann, Ph.D., is former visiting lecturer and Guggenheim Fellow at Yale Law School. His research areas include legal processes, criminal justice, and civil liberties.
He wrote "A Note on Plea Bargaining and Case Pressure" and co-authored "Mandatory Sentencing and the Abolition of Plea Bargaining: The Michigan Felony Firearms Statute" for Law and Society Review, coauthored Speedy Disposition and coedited Hate Speech on Campus with Thomas W. Church. Heumann also penned "Profiles in Justice? Police Discretion, Symbolic Assailants, and Stereotyping," with Lance Cassak, for the Rutgers Law Review.
Milton Heumann
ProfessorDepartment of Political Science
School of Arts and Sciences
Key topics
The Supreme Court, civil liberties and democracy, the Patriot Act, crime and punishment, criminal justice