Professor Whorf practiced law and served
as Director of the Legal Aid Society in Syracuse, New
York before entering law teaching. He supervised a criminal
defense clinic at Syracuse University College of Law.
Prior to joining the Law Faculty at Barry, he taught a
variety of criminal law subjects as well as trial advocacy
at Roger Williams University School of Law in Rhode Island.
He served as Counsel to the Rhode Island State Commission
on Criminal Justice, and was the reporter for a task force
revision of Rhode Island traffic laws. Professor Whorf
has conducted numerous search and seizure training sessions
for law enforcement agencies, in addition to making frequent
presentations to Bench, Bar, and citizen groups. Professor
Whorf is the author of several law review articles on
the topic of search and seizure. Professor Whorf teaches
Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Constitutional Law. |