David Jaros is a professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Professor Jaros joined the law school after three years as an assistant professor in New York University School of Law's Lawyering Program. His teaching interests include Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Criminal Law, Law and Economics, and Family Law. In 2012, Professor Jaros was awarded the James A. May Award, by vote of the Student Bar Association, for excellence in teaching and mentoring.
Professor Jaros' scholarship addresses the growing use of criminal law to police and regulate various aspects of our daily lives. His articles have appeared in the Columbia Law Review, University Pennsylvania Law Review, Indiana Law Journal, and the American Criminal Law Review.