
About
Amy Craig serves as a Lecturer at the School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, while maintaining an active legal practice as a partner at Ramsey & Ehrlich, a trial-focused law firm founded by former federal prosecutors. Her dual role bridges academic instruction with real-world courtroom experience in federal enforcement actions involving the Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission. She contributes to judicial governance through service on the Northern District of California's Criminal Justice Act panel and Criminal Rules and Practice Committee.
Education:
- JD, Berkeley Law (2006)
- BA, Boston College (1999), magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa
Her academic focus centers on Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Criminal Justice systems, informed by extensive trial experience defending individuals and corporations. This practical perspective enriches her teaching methodology and curriculum development for law students, emphasizing litigation strategy and constitutional protections in enforcement contexts.
Scientific Awards:
- Jamison Award for Scholarship and Advocacy
- McBaine Honors Moot Court Competition
Amy Craig mentors law students through course instruction and professional guidance, leveraging her prosecutorial background and teaching experience from her pre-law career as a Teach for America corps member in New Orleans and Oakland middle school educator. Her community engagement extends to judicial committee work shaping local criminal procedure standards.
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