Evan S. Glasner
Clinical Fellow, Center for Criminal Justice & Professional Responsibility

Evan Glasner joined the Duke Law faculty in 2022 as a Clinical Fellow for the Duke Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility.  In this capacity, he represents incarcerated people asserting claims of innocence in state and federal courts in North Carolina, and supervises students in the Duke Innocence Project and Wrongful Convictions Clinic.

Before joining Duke Law, Evan was a litigation associate at two international law firms in New York City and served as a law clerk to the Honorable Roy B. Dalton, Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. While in private practice, Evan maintained a robust pro bono practice, including representing individuals in post-conviction litigation and preparing amicus briefs on criminal justice and evidentiary issues. Evan was formerly a student in the Duke Wrongful Convictions Clinic and was part of the team that worked to obtain clinic client Howard Dudley’s exoneration after nearly 24 years of wrongful incarceration.

Evan received his J.D. and B.A. from Duke.

Evan S. Glasner
    Faculty Fellows
    Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility
    Wrongful Convictions Clinic