Ronald J. Allen
John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law

Phone
(312) 503-8372
SSRN Author Page | Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Assistant
Kirsten Niederer
Assistant Phone
(312) 503-0987
Assistant Email
kirsten.niederer@law.northwestern.edu
Biography
Professor Allen is the John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law at Northwestern University, in Chicago, IL. He did his undergraduate work in mathematics at Marshall University and studied law at the University of Michigan. He is an internationally recognized expert in the fields of evidence, criminal procedure, and constitutional law. He has published seven books and over 100 articles in major law reviews. He has been quoted in national news outlets hundreds of times, and appears regularly on national broadcast media on matters ranging from constitutional law to criminal justice. He has worked with various groups in China to help formulate proposals for legal reform, and he was recently retained by the Tanzanian Government to assist in the reform of their evidence law.
Areas of Expertise
- Criminal Procedure
- Evidence
- Constitutional Law
Selected Publications
- Comprehensive Criminal Procedure, 5th ed. (2019) (with Joseph L. Hoffmann, Andrew D. Leipold, Debra A. Livingston & Tracey L. Meares).
- An Analytical Approach to Evidence, 7th ed. (2020) (with Michael S. Pardo, David S. Schwartz & Alex Stein).
- Relative Plausibility and its Critics, 23 International Journal Of Evidence & Proof 5 (2019) (with Michael S. Pardo).
- Structuring Jury Decisionmaking in Criminal Cases: A Unified Constitutional Analysis of Evidentiary Devices, 94 Harvard Law Review 321 (1980).
- Naturalized Epistemology and the Law of Evidence, 87 Virginia Law Review 1491 (2001) (with Brian Leiter).
- Reforming the Law of Evidence of Tanzania (Part II): Conceptual Overview and Practical Steps, 32 Boston University International Law Journal 1 (2014) (with Timothy Frye, Jess Notebaert & Jeff VanDam).
Education
- BS magna cum laude, Marshall University
- JD magna cum laude, University of Michigan
Prior Appointments
- Professor of Law, Duke University
- Professor of Law, University of Iowa
- Associate Professor of Law, Assistant Professor of Law, State University of New York at Buffalo
Recent Consulting Activities
- Of Counsel, Eimer Stahl Klevor & Solberg