Lanny Glinberg
Clinical Associate Professor; Director, Prosecution Project
Contact
lanny.glinberg@wisc.edu
608/262-7908
975 Bascom Mall, 4353 Law Building, Madison, WI, USA, 53706-1399
Education
J.D., University of Wisconsin Law School
B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Biography
Lanny Glinberg is a Clinical Associate Professor and Director of the Prosecution Project at the Frank J. Remington Center.
Before joining the Remington Center, Professor Glinberg was an assistant Dane County district attorney. He also served as a supervising attorney with the Wisconsin Innocence Project in 2012 and 2013. He received his J.D. from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2007.
News & Media
Thursday, Jun 30, 2022Lanny Glinberg Discusses Enforcement as Wisconsin's Abortion Ban Stays on the Books
WKOW 27 NewsMonday, Jan 24, 2022Lanny Glinberg comments on cash bail change debates in wake of Waukesha parade tragedy
TMJ4Thursday, Jan 20, 2022Wisconsin debates cash bail changes in wake of Waukesha parade tragedy: Lanny Glinberg comments
PBS WisconsinWednesday, Jan 19, 2022Ion Meyn, Lanny Glinberg discuss bail reform
Wisconsin ExaminerFriday, Dec 17, 2021Lanny Glinberg comments on push to change bail system after Waukesha tragedy
Wisconsin ExaminerFriday, Nov 12, 2021Updated: UW Law experts provide context on criminal law during Kyle Rittenhouse trial
Thursday, Nov 11, 2021Lanny Glinberg, Ion Meyn comment on Rittenhouse trial
Wisconsin ExaminerMonday, Nov 1, 2021Lanny Glinberg comments on use of language in Rittenhouse trial
PBS WisconsinMonday, Jun 7, 2021Lanny Glinberg discusses 'progressive prosecutors' and the criminal justice system
PBS WisconsinFriday, Jul 24, 2020Most of Wisconsin's district attorneys aren't facing contested re-elections; Lanny Glinberg comments
Wisconsin Examiner
Teaching Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Procedure
- Ethics & Professional Responsibilities
- Trial Advocacy
Recently Taught Courses
- Clinical Program/ Field Placement: Prosecution Project (AJJ session) (854)
- Clinical Program/ Field Placement: Prosecution Project (854)
- Ethical Issues in Crim Justice (Prosecution Project) (940)
- Intro to Substantive Criminal Law (726)
- Prosecution Function (940)
- Trial Advocacy (Prosecution Project) (2nd half of term: FJI Session) (852)