Gregory M. Gilchrist is a Professor at The University of Toledo College of Law. He
teaches and writes in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, and white collar
crime. He is a graduate of Stanford University (AB, 1994, Honors and Distinction)
and Columbia University (J.D., 1998), where he was a Stone Scholar and Kent Scholar.
At Columbia, Gilchrist served as an Articles Editor for the Columbia Law Review. Following
graduation, Gilchrist clerked for Judge Robert H. Henry of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Tenth Circuit.
Gilchrist is a co-author of two books: “White Collar Crime- Law and Practice” by Israel,
Podgor, Borman, Henning, Baer and Gilchrist, (5th Ed., West Academic, 2022) and “White
Collar Crime in a Nutshell” by Podgor, Baer and Gilchrist (6th Ed. West Academic,
2022). He has also authored numerous articles on criminal law, criminal procedure,
white collar crime, and corporate criminal liability. These articles have appeared
in journals such as Iowa Law Review, University of Colorado Law Review, Hastings Law
Journal, Georgia State Law Review, Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, Brooklyn Law
Review, and University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online.
Prior to joining the faculty, Gilchrist was a criminal defense lawyer both in private
practice and in the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the District of Maryland.
He has tried over ten cases to verdict and helped many more clients avoid indictment
altogether. Gilchrist has defended individuals, corporations, and public officials
in criminal and civil proceedings, and has represented individuals in congressional
investigations. He also has conducted internal investigations and advised corporations
on criminal compliance matters. Today, Gilchrist maintains an active criminal defense
practice, representing individuals in federal criminal cases as a member of the CJA
Panel for the Northern District of Ohio.