Jason Dominguez
Assistant Professor of Law

Joined Faculty 2006
Education:
Master of Laws (LL.M.) University of Heidelberg, Germany - J. Gould Schurmann
Fellow 1996
Juris Doctor University of California at Berkeley - Boalt Hall School of
Law 1995
Bachelor of Arts Stanford University - Psychology 1990
Phone: (713) 313-7276
Fax: (713) 313-1191
Email: Jason Dominguez
Biographical Information:
Assistant Professor, Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, TX., 2006-Present
Legal Officer, United Nations, International Tribunal – The Hague, the Netherlands, 2004-2006
Attorney at Law (including deputy prosecutor and county counsel), Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, California, 1996-2004
Affiliations:
State Bar of California
State Bar of Texas (Pending)
Research & Teaching Interests
International Criminal Law, Criminal Law, International Law, Human Rights
Selected Presentations:
- “Domestic Occurrence of International Crime.” This lecture was given at the Quodlibet Lecture Series at Thurgood Marshall School of Law on October 17, 2007 and at the International Law Weekend “Toward a New Vision of International Law” sponsored by the American Branch of the International Law Association October 25 – 27, 2007 in New York City, New York.
- “The International Criminal Court and the Rule of Law” This lecture was part of Balancing Research, Teaching, and Service, Research Week 2007, Programs at Thurgood Marshall School of Law, sponsored by the Faculty Scholarship & Development Committee on Monday, April 2, 2007.
- “Linguistic discrimination in criminal proceedings.” This lecture was presented at the 2006 LatCrit XI conference which took place at the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, from October 5-8, 2006. TMSL Associate Dean L. Darnell Weeden, and Professors Thomas Kleven, Lupe Salinas and Fernando Colon also presented at the conference.
- Participated in a panel discussion at noon on October 12, 2006 on the subject of the Houston Police Department’s immigration enforcement policy. Other panelists taking part were Professor Colon and Associate Dean of External Affairs for the School of Public Affairs Carroll G. Robinson, Esq.
Participant:
The 2nd Annual National Security Law Junior Faculty Workshop, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law, University of Texas at Austin, March 2009
The 16th Annual National Security Law Institute, Center for National Security Law, University of Virginia School of Law, June 2008
Publications & Works in Progress:
National Security and the International Criminal Court, National Security Law Report, Volume 31, No. 3 (http://www.abanet.org/natsecurity/nslr/2009/api_may_jun09%20v11.pdf) Due Process Constraints of Deadly Force (work in progress)
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