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FULL-TIME FACULTY

Thomas Finn
Professor of Law

 S H O R T   B I O G R A P H Y

Teaching Fellow, Georgetown, 1974-75; Clerk, Edward W. Day, U.S.D.C., RI, 1975-77; Instructor, Suffolk, 1977-79; Attorney, Rhode Island Legal Services, Providence, 1978-80; Associate Professor, 1983-87; Professor, since 1987

Degrees:
BA, Brown University; JD, Georgetown University

Bar Admittance:
RI; MA; U.S. Supreme Court

Subjects:
Civil Procedure; Constitutional Law; Criminal Law; Federal Jurisdiction; Juvenile Law; Appellate Practice

Professional Activities:
Member, National Association of Counsel for Children (Past V.P. and Board Member); Consultant, Office of Child Advocate, Rhode Island, 1980-1997



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A R T I C L E S

 
The Massachusetts Child Hearsay Statute and the Admissibility of Non-Testimonial Out-of-Court Statements Describing Sexual Abuse, 37 NEW ENG. J. ON CRIM. & CIV. CONFINEMENT 33 (2011)



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