ARTICLE BY PROFESSOR NICHOLAS KAHN-FOGEL TO BE PUBLISHED IN UC IRVINE LAW REVIEW
February 2024 — Professor Nicholas Kahn-Fogel’s new essay, “(Re)defining ‘Unnecessary Suggestion’ in Evaluating Due Process Challenges to Eyewitness Evidence,” will appear in the UC Irvine Law Review. In the essay, Professor Kahn-Fogel examines Sexton v. Beaudreaux, 585 U.S. 961 (2018), in which the Supreme Court misread its precedent in a manner that will increase the odds of wrongful conviction due to eyewitness misidentification.
Nicholas Kahn-Fogel serves as a professor of law at Dickinson Law, where his scholarship focuses on comparative law and criminal procedure. Professor Kahn-Fogel is a co-author of the casebook Basic Tort Law: Cases, Statutes, and Problems. Kahn-Fogel’s recent articles have been published or are forthcoming in the St. John’s Law Review, Florida Law Review, Houston Law Review, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, and Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy.