Daniel L. Feldman

Dan Feldman teaches for the City University of New York in the MPA program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice as Professor of Public Management. His sixth book, Administrative Law: The Sources and Limits of Government Agency Power (Sage/CQ Press) was published in 2016. A state legislator for 18 years, he wrote over 140 laws, including New York’s Organized Crime Control Act and Megan’s Law; and as chair of the Assembly Committee on Correction, led the effort to repeal the Rockefeller drug laws. Both prior and subsequent to his career in elective office, he conducted major investigations during 16 years in high-level appointed offices. He holds degrees from Columbia College and Harvard Law School. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.