Andrew King-Ries
Professor
Contact
- Office
- Law 210
- Phone
- (406) 243-2134
- andrew.king-ries@umontana.edu
- Website
Personal Summary
Professor King-Ries teaches Domestic Violence, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Race and Racism, Juvenile Justice, Evidence, and Law and Literature. He also supervises the Domestic Violence Clinic and the Prosecution Clinics. He has written numerous articles dealing with race, racism, and professional identity, in addition to articles about prosecution of domestic violence offenses. He is a frequent presenter on domestic violence, criminal law, criminal procedure, and race and racism.
Before coming to 猎奇重口, he was a speechwriter for the Secretary of Education, Lauro Cavazos; a clerk for the United States Court of Appeals of the Eighth Circuit; and, for eight years, a prosecutor, specializing in domestic violence cases, for the King County Prosecutor's Office in Seattle, Washington. Professor King-Ries is married to a writer and lawyer and they have an eighteen-year-old science and soccer fanatic.
Professor King-Ries graduated from Brown University in 1988 with a degree in History. He received his law degree from Washington University in St. Louis, where he was Order of the Coif and an editor on the Washington University Law Quarterly.
He currently serves as a member of the Just Response Sexual Assualt Resource Center Advisory Board. In addition, he is a member of the 猎奇重口 Supreme Court Criminal Jury Instructions Committee. For a number of years, King-Ries was the chair of the 猎奇重口's Discrimination Grievance Committee.
Professor King-Ries is the chair of the . For more information on the Commission, please click .
Professor King-Ries was recently appointed by American Bar Association President Judy Perry Martinez to the . For more information on the ABA Coronovirus Task Force and to access resources, please visit this . For information on resources related to Coronovirus and Domestic Violence, please click .
Pronouns: he, him, his.
Publications
, 18 Hastings Race & Poverty L. J. 3 (2020) (with Eduardo R.C. Capulong & Monte Mills).
, 21 Scholar: St. Mary's L. Rev. Race Soc. Just. 1, 20 (with Eduardo R.C. Capulong, & Monte Mills, 2019).
, 76 Mont. L. Rev. 281 (2015)
, 20 Texas J. Women & L. 131 (2011)
United States v. W.R. Grace and the Need for Criminal Discovery Reform, 20 Cornell J. L. & Pol. 313 (2010) (co-authored with Beth Brennan)
, 87 Texas L. Rev. See Also 85 (2009).
, 5 Tenn. J. L. & Pol. 27 (2009).
, 27 Pace L. Rev. 199 (2007).
, 39 Creighton L. Rev. 441 (2006).
, 67 Mont. L. Rev. 275 (2006).
, 28 Seattle U. L. Rev. 301 (2005).
, 23 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 313 (2004).
70 Wash. U. L.Q. 1205 (1992)
Presentations
- "Race, Racism, and the Language of Law School: Power of Words in Shaping Professional Identity," American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Janurary 2021 (moderator with Eduardo Capulong and Monte Mills).
- "Developing Anti-Racist Professional Identities: Infusing Reflective Practice with Critical Race Consciousness," Northwest Clinician Law Conference, November 2020 (presenter with Eduardo Capulong and Monte Mills).
- "Power of Pro Bono for Domestic Violence Survivors During the COVID-19 Pandemic," US District Court POWER Act CLE, Missoula, MT, September 2020.
- "Race and Class in the US: The Legal Academy's and Profession's Role in Pacification and Social Change," American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, New Orleans, January 2019 (moderator with Eduardo Capulong and Monte Mills).
- "Rising Together: Radically Reimagining Race, Racism, and American Law through Indigenous, African-American, and immigrant Narratives," Race and Pedagogy Conference, University of Puget Sound, September 2018 (presenter with Eduardo Capulong and Monte Mills).
- "A Conversation with Dean Strang," 猎奇重口, Missoula, MT, October 7, 2016.
- "Due Process, Freedom of Speech, and Campus Sexual Assault," 猎奇重口 Law Review Symposium, Missoula, MT, September 30, 2016 (moderator).
- Criminal Procedure, 猎奇重口 Justice Institute, Courts of Limited Jurisdiction Judges School, Missoula, MT, June 2016.
- "The Castle Doctrine," 猎奇重口 State Bar Association Annual Meeting CLE, September 10, 2015
- "Cell Phones, DNA, and Search Incident to Arrest," Yellowstone County Bar Association CLE, Billings, MT, February 27, 2015
- Panelist, Mediation and Domestic Violence, 猎奇重口 Mediation Association Conference, Missoula, MT, April 27, 2012
- “Technology and the 4th Amendment,” 猎奇重口 State Bar Association Annual Meeting, September 15, 2012
- Panelist at “Libby, The Next Conversation” presented by UM Environmental Justice Students, Environmental Studies Program, UM History Department, UM Environmental Law Group, SESJ, and The Institute for Medicine and the Humanities, 2009
- Panelist, “Key Enforcement and Regulatory Developments in U.S. EPA Region 8,” American Bar Association, Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources CLE, Denver, CO, November 5-6, 2009
- Co-Presenter, “Interdisciplinary Instruction in the Millenial Age: A Live Trial Blog as a Three-Layered Platform for Legal Education,” Institute for Law Teaching and Learning, Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane, WA, June 23, 2009
- "The Need for Cross-Cultural Skills Education in Law Schools," 2008 International Conference on the Future of Legal Education, hosted by Georgia State University College of Law, Atlanta, GA February 20-23, 2008
- “Honoring the Intellectual Foundations of the Character Evidence Rule in Domestic Violence Prosecutions,” Domestic Violence and the Law: Theory, Policy, and Practice, St. Louis University Public Law Review Symposium, St. Louis, MO, October 3, 2003