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Prof. David Glassman is a Senior Adjunct Professor of Law and Coordinator of Legal Skills and Advocacy Instruction at the University of West Los Angeles (UWLA). He has been a Deputy Attorney General in the California Attorney General's Office since 1984, with notable career achievements including two Supreme Court victories and over 100 published court decisions. His legal career spans criminal prosecution and extensive appellate litigation, handling hundreds of cases across state and federal courts.
Education: BA from UCLA (1980), MA from California State University (1981), and JD from Loyola Law School (1984).
Research interests focus on criminal law, appellate advocacy, and legal skills training. His teaching includes appellate advocacy, moot court instruction, and criminal procedure courses since 1989. Under his mentorship, UWLA moot court teams have won national awards, including best brief in the Roger J. Traynor Competition and top placements in the National Criminal Procedure Competition.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed for Prof. Glassman, but his professional achievements reflect significant contributions to legal practice and education. Grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided text.
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