Austin Sarat

Austin Sarat is William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and

Political Science at Amherst College and is a pioneering figure in

legal study in the liberal arts. He is also a renowned scholar of

capital punishment, specializing in efforts to understand its

political, and cultural significance in the United States.

He is author or editor of more than ninety books.

Professor Sarat has received numerous prizes and awards. In May, 2008

Providence College awarded Prof. Sarat an honorary degree in

recognition of his pioneering work in the development of legal study

in the liberal arts and his distinguished scholarship on capital

punishment in the United States.

His public writing has appeared in such places as The New Republic,

The Guardian, The Boston Globe, Slate, The Los Angeles Times, The

American Prospect, Aljazeera America, US News, CNN, Politico, USA

Today, The Washington Post, The Hill, and The Daily Beast.

He has been a commentator or guest on HuffPost Live, Bloomberg Radio,

The Morning Briefing on Sirius Radio, National Public Radio, All

Things Considered, Morning Edition, ABC’s World News Tonight, and The

O'Reilly Factor.