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Faculty Advisory Board - Ted Vosk, JD |
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Ted Vosk,
JD
Kicked out of his house as a
teenager, Ted lived on the streets, homeless,
for the better part of four years. Eventually
tiring of his situation, he gained admittance to
Eastern Michigan University where he was named a
national Goldwater Scholar before graduating
with honors in Theoretical Physics and
Mathematics. Thereafter Ted entered the Ph.D.
program in Physics at Cornell University before
moving on to Harvard Law School where he
obtained his JD. Since law school, Ted has been
a prosecutor, public defender, the Acting
Managing Director of a National Science
Foundation Science and Technology Center at the
University of Washington and Vice President of
Celestial North, an organization dedicated to
teaching astronomy to the public and which was
awarded the Out of This World Award for
Excellence in Astronomy Outreach by Astronomy
Magazine.
Ted is currently a legal and science writer,
criminal defense attorney, and legal/forensic
consultant. A member of the prestigious American
Academy of Forensic Sciences and Mensa, he has
written, broadcast, presented and taught around
the country on topics ranging from string theory
to the doctrine of constitutional separation of
powers. He has been part of some of the most
significant DUI cases over the past decade and
leads the fight against substandard science
which has led to significant scientific reforms
in forensic laboratories. For his work, he
received the President’s Award from the
Washington Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers and the Certificate of Distinction from
the Washington Foundation for Criminal Justice.
Ted is currently fighting the use of forensic
results that fail to include their associated
uncertainty. He has been published in multiple
treatises on DUI law and legal periodicals
including The Champion, and is currently
authoring a text on Forensic Metrology for CRC
Press.
Ted lives in Washington with his wife Kris.
Whether it's chasing down active volcanoes, sky
or scuba diving, white water rafting or simply
sharing a sunset in the mountains, the two of
them strive to suck every last ounce of marrow
from life. Quiet moments are often spent doing
astronomy or photography or with their dog and
cats.
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