Visiting Professor.Professor Braithwaite graduated cum laude
from La Salle University with a B.S. in business administration. Thereafter, he received his J.D. from the
University of Pennsylvania Law School and an L.L.M. in the judicial process
from the University of Virginia Law School. Professor Braithwaite teaches torts, criminal law, criminal procedure,
and accounting for lawyers. Prior to
joining the faulty, Professor Braithwaite was a member of the judiciary in the State of New Jersey. He served as a
judge of the Superior Court from August 1984 until November 1994. Thereafter, he was appointed to the Superior
Court Appellate Division, New Jersey's intermediate court, where he served
until his retirement in September 2005. During his tenure as a judge, Professor Braithwaite authored 75
published opinions and was a member of the Appellate Panel on hundreds of other
published opinions. He is also the
author of "An Analysis of the Divergent Factors: A Misguided Approach to Search
and Seizure Jurisprudence Under the New Jersey Constitution," published in
the Rutgers Law Journal. Professor Braithwaite is an elected member of the American Law Institute.