Office Details
Administrative Assistant: Latosha Davis, 410.837.4689
John and Frances Angelos Law Center, Room 1006
Education
J.D., Yale University
M.P.P. (Masters in Public Policy), Harvard University
B.A., Swarthmore College
Areas of Expertise
Criminal Law
Criminal Procedure
Evidence
Family Law
Biography
David Jaros joined the law school after three years as an assistant professor in New York University School of Law's Lawyering Program. He is the faculty director of the Center for Criminal Justice Reform.
He has twice been awarded the James A. May Award, by vote of the Student Bar Association, for excellence in teaching and mentoring, and he won the law school’s Outstanding Teaching by a Full-Time Faculty Member award in 2020.
He is a member of the American Law Institute and is an appointee to the Maryland Task Force to Study Crime Classification and Penalties.
Jaros' scholarship addresses the use of criminal law to police and regulate various aspects of our daily lives. His articles have appeared in a number of law journals, including the Columbia Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Boston College Law Review, and the Iowa Law Review.
Jaros received his law degree from Yale Law School and his master’s degree in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. After graduating from Yale, he clerked for the Hon. Allyne Ross, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York. He then worked for five years as a public defender at the Bronx Defenders in New York City, first as a staff attorney and later as the legal director. He is a member of the New York and Massachusetts bars.