Melanie Regis
Assistant Professor of Law
Articles
Testing the Validity of a Verdict, 96 Temple L. Rev. 1, no. 2, Spring 2024.
Books
South Carolina Criminal Law and Procedure with Forms, (with Cameron Blazer & Luke Shealey), LexisNexis, (forthcoming 2026).
Conferences, Presentations, & Courses
Forthcoming June 2025. Instructor. The Right to Remain Silent: Comparing the Use of Confessions in the United States and Spain, Stetson Law's International Study Abroad program, Madrid Spain.
April 2025. Invited Speaker. Virtual luncheon meeting invitation from the Temple Law Review Note/Comment and Diversity Editor, to discuss Prof. Regis' s article, Testing the Validity of a Verdict, 96 Temple 96 Temple L. Rev. 1, no. 2, Spring 2024.
March 2025. Symposium Presenter. From Theory to Practice: Mastering the Art of Effective Legal Advocacy., University of Detroit Mercy Law Review.
April 2024. Presenter. Recent Scholarship: Federal Rules of Evidence 606, CSOL, Lunch & Learn Faculty Development Workshop.
March 2024. Presenter. Working title: Jury Selection for Law Students, Northeastern University School of Law Junior Scholars Conference
March 2023. Presenter. Self-Assessment Charts: Helping Students to Write Better and Make the Grading Process Easier. CSOL, Best Practices Grading and Rubrics Faculty Development Workshop.
June 2023. Presenter. Federal Rule of Evidence 606 and Juror Competency. 17th Annual Lutie A. Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Workshop.
Other
Cited in:
Cynara Hermes McQuillan, How to Impeach a Verdict: A Response to Melanie C. Regis, 97 Temple L. Rev. 1 (2024).