Jordan M. Steiker
- Judge Robert M. Parker Chair of Law
- Professor
Jordan Steiker is an expert on capital punishment and constitutional law and serves as director of the Texas Law Capital Punishment Center. He has written extensively on constitutional law, federal habeas corpus, and the death penalty, including a co-authored report to the American Law Institute prompting the withdrawal of the death penalty provisions of the Model Penal Code. Before joining Texas Law, Professor Steiker served as a law clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court.
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Professor Steiker joined the faculty in 1990 after serving as a law clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. He teaches constitutional law, criminal law, and death penalty law, and is Director of the law school's Capital Punishment Center. He has written extensively on constitutional law, federal habeas corpus, and the death penalty. Some of his recent publications include: Courting Death: The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment (Belknap/Harvard University Press, 2016, with Carol Steiker), winner of the Hamilton Book Award; The American Death Penalty and the (In)Visibility of Race, 82 U. Chi L. Rev 243 (2015) (with Carol Steiker); The Death Penalty from a Consequentialist Perspective, 47 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 211 (2014). Along with his sister/co-author Professor Carol Steiker, he co-authored the report to the American Law Institute prompting the withdrawal of the death penalty provisions of the Model Penal Code. He has served as a visiting professor to Harvard Law School several times, most recently as the Touroff-Glueck Visiting Professor of Law and Psychiatry, Fall, 2018.
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year-2002
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Abolition in Our Time
Jordan M. Steiker, Abolition in Our Time, 1 Ohio State Criminal Law Journal 323 (2003) (with Carol Steiker). -
Book Review
American Icon: Does it Matter What the Court Said in Brown?
Jordan M. Steiker, American Icon: Does it Matter What the Court Said in Brown?, 81 Texas Law Review 305 (2002) (essay reviewing What Brown v. Board of Education Should Have Said, ed. by Jack M. Balkin).
year-2001
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A Chance for Texas to Right a Death-Penalty Wrong
Jordan M. Steiker, A Chance for Texas to Right a Death-Penalty Wrong, Houston Chronicle, Apr. 1, 2001, at 4C. -
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It's Time to Practice the Law We Preach
Jordan M. Steiker, It's Time to Practice the Law We Preach, Newsday, Feb. 20, 2001, at A27 (with Carol S. Steiker). -
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Did the Oklahoma City Bombers Succeed?
Jordan M. Steiker, Did the Oklahoma City Bombers Succeed?, 574 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 185 (2001)
year-2000
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Introduction [Symposium: Restructuring Federal Courts]
Jordan M. Steiker. “Introduction [Symposium: Restructuring Federal Courts].” In 78 TEXAS LAW REVIEW, Page 1399 (2000). -
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Habeas Exceptionalism [Symposium: Restructuring Federal Courts]
Jordan M. Steiker. “Habeas Exceptionalism [Symposium: Restructuring Federal Courts].” In 78 TEXAS LAW REVIEW, Page 1703 (2000). -
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Introduction
Jordan M. Steiker, Introduction [Symposium: Restructuring Federal Courts], 78 Texas Law Review 1399 (2000). -
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Habeas Exceptionalism
Jordan M. Steiker, Habeas Exceptionalism [Symposium: Restructuring Federal Courts], 78 Texas Law Review 1703 (2000).
year-1999
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Graglia's Argument Has Some Holes
Jordan M. Steiker, Graglia's Argument Has Some Holes, Austin American-Statesman, Dec. 11, 1999, at A15
year-1998
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Defending Categorical Exemptions to the Death Penalty: Reflections on the ABA's Resolutions Concerning the Execution of Juveniles and Persons With Mental Retardation
Jordan M. Steiker, Carol S. Steiker. “Defending Categorical Exemptions to the Death Penalty: Reflections on the ABA's Resolutions Concerning the Execution of Juveniles and Persons With Mental Retardation.” In Law & Contemporary Problems, (Autumn 1998, at 89). -
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The Constitutional Regulation of Capital Punishment Since Furman v. Georgia
Jordan M. Steiker, Carol S. Steiker. “The Constitutional Regulation of Capital Punishment Since Furman v. Georgia.” In 29 ST. MARY'S LAW JOURNAL, Page 971 (1998). -
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Restructuring Post-Conviction Review of Federal Constitutional Claims Raised by State Prisoners: Confronting the New Face of Excessive Proceduralism
Jordan M. Steiker, Restructuring Post-Conviction Review of Federal Constitutional Claims Raised by State Prisoners: Confronting the New Face of Excessive Proceduralism, 1998 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LEGAL FORUM 315.
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Defending Categorical Exemptions to the Death Penalty: Reflections on the ABA's Resolutions Concerning the Execution of Juveniles and Persons With Mental Retardation
Jordan M. Steiker, Carol S. Steiker, Defending Categorical Exemptions to the Death Penalty: Reflections on the ABA's Resolutions Concerning the Execution of Juveniles and Persons With Mental Retardation, LAW & CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS, Autumn 1998, at 89 (with Carol S. Steiker).
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Book Chapter
Judicial Developments in Capital Punishment Law
Jordan M. Steiker, Judicial Developments in Capital Punishment Law, in America's Experiment With Capital Punishment: Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of the Ultimate Penal Sanction 47 (James R. Acker et al. eds.; Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1998) (with Carol S. Steiker).
year-1997
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Panel Discussions: Reflections on a Quarter-Century of Constitutional Regulation of Capital Punishment
Jordan M. Steiker, Panel Discussions: Reflections on a Quarter-Century of Constitutional Regulation of Capital Punishment, 30 John Marshall Law Review 399 (1997) (with Joseph M. Bessette et al.).
year-1996
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Book Review
Punishment and the Death Penalty
Jordan M. Steiker, Punishment and the Death Penalty, ed. by Robert M. Baird & Stuart E. Rosenbaum, 16 CANADIAN PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEWS / REVUE CANADIENNE DE COMPTES RENDUS EN PHILOSOPHIE 3 (1996).
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The Limits of Legal Language: Decisionmaking in Capital Cases
Jordan M. Steiker. “The Limits of Legal Language: Decisionmaking in Capital Cases.” In 94 Michigan Law Review, Page 2590 (1996). -
Book Review
"Post" Liberalism
Jordan M. Steiker, "Post" Liberalism, 74 Texas Law Review 1059 (1996) (reviewing Constitutional Domains: Democracy, Community, Management, by Robert C. Post).
year-1995
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Taking Text and Structure Really Seriously: Constitutional Interpretation and the Crises of Presidential Eligibility
Jordan M. Steiker, Taking Text and Structure Really Seriously: Constitutional Interpretation and the Crises of Presidential Eligibility, 74 Texas Law Review 237 (1995) (with Sanford Levinson & Jack M. Balkin).