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Ben Rudin is an Adjunct Professor at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, focusing on constitutional law and legal advocacy. He teaches courses such as California Evidence, California Civil Procedure, and Civil Litigation Skills. His expertise includes helping individuals address governmental wrongdoing and personal injury cases.
Rudin holds a BS in Political Science (with Business Administration and Economics minors) and a JD, both from the University of Oregon. Beyond academia, he has notable accomplishments: founding a thriving chapter of The National Society of Leadership and Success at the University of Oregon, drafting nine constitutional amendments as a Student Senator that reformed student government, and authoring four pieces of legislation enacted into law.
Though no specific grants or current lab affiliations are mentioned, his teaching and advocacy work reflect a commitment to legal practice and institutional reform. No scientific awards are listed, but his legislative achievements highlight recognized contributions to public policy.
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