Criminal Law & Practice
鈥淚n challenging economic times, the government tries to use criminal law to address broader social and economic problems. Sometimes it does this by attacking activity that may not appear to merit criminal punishment. It is these 鈥榞ray areas鈥 between criminal law and civil law that I particularly enjoy exploring with my students.鈥
~ Professor J. Kelly Strader
Mark Cammack
Professor of Law
Tel: 213-738-6779
Email: mcammack@swlaw.eduCatherine L. Carpenter '76
The Honorable Arleigh M. Woods and William T. Woods Chair, Emerita
Tel: 213-738-6875
Email: ccarpenter@swlaw.eduNorman M. Garland
Second Century Chair in Law Emeritus
Tel: 213-738-6773
Email: ngarland@swlaw.eduWarren S. Grimes
Irving D. and Florence Rosenberg Professor of Law
Tel: 213-738-6804
Email: wgrimes@swlaw.eduIsabelle R. Gunning
Mayor Tom Bradley Professor of Law/ Director of Critical Race, Gender and Sexuality Studies Concentration
Tel: 213-738-6843
Email: igunning@swlaw.eduJohn Heilman
Professor of Law
Tel: 213-738-6756
Email: jheilman@swlaw.eduJ. Kelly Strader
Irwin R. Buchalter Professor of Law Emeritus
Tel: 213-738-6753
Email: kstrader@swlaw.eduRachel E. VanLandingham
Co-Associate Dean of Research | Irwin R. Buchalter Professor of Law
Tel: 213-738-6864
Email: rvanlandingham@swlaw.edu
- Externship placements: California Court of Appeal; California Superior Court; Federal Public Defender; Inner City Law Center; Los Angeles County District Attorney; U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- Youth Offender Parole Hearing Clinic
- Trial Advocacy Honors Program
- Student Organizations and Activities: Criminal Law Society, Teen Court
Southwestern offers a comprehensive program of courses, clinics and externship opportunities for students interested in the area of criminal law. The law school's mid-city location provides easy access to nearby government agencies and the courts. Among the many prominent Southwestern alumni who have served as judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys. Some examples are:
- Two alumni recently served as Presiding Judges in Southern California (Los Angeles and Ventura Counties)
- 80 Southwestern graduates currently serving as sitting judges in Southern California
- 223 graduates currently serving as Deputy District Attorneys in Los Angeles County
- 141 alumni currently serving as Public Defenders in Los Angeles County
In recent years, Southwestern graduates were honored as:
- LA County Bar Association Defense Lawyer of the Year
- LA County Bar Association Prosecutor of the Year
- California Lawyer Criminal Attorney of the Year
- California State Bar Public Lawyer of the Year