Amos Guiora Professor (Lecturer) Full Profile Phone: 801/581-4295 Email: amos.guiora@law.utah.edu Areas of Expertise: Complicity & Bystanders Criminal Law & Criminal Procedure International Law National Security & Counterterrorism Religion News / Articles: Here’s what’s next: Utah Law faculty discuss innovative legal research in new video series Utah Law faculty updates: May 2024 Utah Law faculty updates: March 2024 Professor Amos Guiora quoted in article about California State University misconduct scandals Professor Amos Guiora speaks to local, national and international media about war in Israel Book panel: Professor Amos Guiora’s “The Complicity of Silence” Utah Law faculty updates: June 2024 Utah Law faculty updates: July 2024 Utah Law faculty updates: January 2024 Lecturer Professor Amos Guiora featured on podcasts about work on Bystander Initiative Professor Amos Guiora featured in local media for efforts to halt abuse within the Utah National Guard Utah Law faculty updates: February 2024 Utah Law faculty updates: October 2024 Utah faculty updates: August 2024 Utah Law announces new Alexander Zeev Guiora Bystander Initiative Award Prof. Amos Guiora speaks to media about proposed judicial reforms and protests in Israel Professor Amos Guiora quoted in Washington Post article about Hockey Canada scandal Utah Law faculty updates: September 2024 Prof. Amos Guiora wins Distinguished Faculty Service Award for Bystander Initiative Utah Law conducts student-led counterterrorism simulation as Russia-Ukraine War and other major global events unfold Professor Amos Guiora discusses Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Professor Amos Guiora discusses MLB sexual assault claims with the Washington Post Professor Amos Guiora featured on Real Sports Podcast discussing sexual abuse in college sports Professor Amos Guiora quoted in New York Times article on R. Kelly Trial Professor Amos Guiora discusses the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan with ABC4 Utah Guiora discusses University of Michigan controversy with Sports Illustrated Professor Amos Guiora, currently in Jerusalem, weighs in on Israeli-Palestinian conflict Professor Amos Guiora featured in ABA Journal discussing bystander complicity Recent publications from Utah Law faculty members Prof. Amos Guiora Comments on Israel-Palestine Tensions Professor Amos Guiora discusses bystanders and enablers on podcast for the National Center for Victims of Crime New Initiative Studies “Ecosystem” of Abuse