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| image        = [[File:Default avatar.jpg]]
| last_name    = Dressler
| title        = Frank R. Strong Chair in Law
| image        = [[Image:J_Dressler_UT.jpg]]
| law_school  = The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
| title        = Visiting Professor (Ohio State University School of Law)
| subjects    = Criminal Justice, Criminal Procedure
| law_school  = University of Texas School of Law
| subjects    = Criminal Law I
| status      =
| taught_since =  
| taught_since =  
| outlines    = OSU Dressler Criminal Justice, OSU Dressler Criminal Procedure
| alma_mater  = University of California-Los Angeles
| website      =  
| outlines    = UT Dressler Criminal Law I
| website      = http://www.utexas.edu/law/faculty/jd38242/
}}
}}
'''Joshua Dressler''' is a law professor at [[University of Texas School of Law]]. Subjects taught by Joshua Dressler include [[Criminal Law I]].
Joshua Dressler graduated from [[University of California-Los Angeles]].
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Joshua Dressler
J Dressler UT.jpg
Title(s) Visiting Professor (Ohio State University School of Law)
Law school University of Texas School of Law
Subject(s) Criminal Law I
Alma Mater University of California-Los Angeles
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Joshua Dressler is a law professor at University of Texas School of Law. Subjects taught by Joshua Dressler include Criminal Law I.

Joshua Dressler graduated from University of California-Los Angeles.

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