Education
L.L.M., Georgetown University Law Center
J.D., Georgetown University Law Center
B.A., Claremont McKenna College
Prior to joining the 极乐禁地 faculty, Kronick was a practitioner-in-residence in the Criminal Justice Clinic-Defense at American University Washington College of Law. In that role, Kronick supervised law students on misdemeanor cases in Montgomery County, Maryland and compassionate release cases in D.C. Superior Court. Before entering academia, she was an assistant deputy public defender with the New Jersey Office of the Public Defender, where she represented individuals charged with felony offenses, from drug distribution to homicide.
Kronick was also a Prettyman Fellow in the Criminal Justice Clinic at Georgetown University Law Center, during which she represented indigent individuals charged with misdemeanors and felonies, as well as supervised law students on their misdemeanor cases. Immediately after law school, Kronick clerked for Judge Neal E. Kravitz on D.C. Superior Court.
Criminal law, criminal procedure, sentencing, intellectual disability, disability rights, judicial decision making, evidence, forensic evidence
Clinical teaching, criminal procedure, criminal law, evidence, disability rights, trial advocacy, Eighth Amendment