Gregory Antill

Affiliated Fellow
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Gregory Antill is an Assistant Professor of Law at Pace University Elizabeth Haub School of Law. His teaching and research interests include criminal law, tort law, and evidence, where he applies recent conceptual advances in philosophy and cognitive science to traditional legal questions about mens rea, culpability, causation, and expert testimony. His scholarship has been published or is forthcoming in leading Law Reviews such as The Yale Law Journal, The California Law Review, and The University of Chicago Law Review, as well as in peer-reviewed philosophy journals such as American Philosophical Quarterly, Synthese, and The Journal of the American Philosophical Society.

Gregory holds a J.D. from Yale Law School and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from UCLA, where he was an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in the humanities. Prior to his appointment at Pace, Gregory was an Academic Fellow and Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School, Pierson College Teaching Fellow at Yale University, and a visiting assistant professor of philosophy at Claremont McKenna College.