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Adam Sechooler is a Lecturer at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, with a background in private practice and academic engagement. He teaches courses on False Advertising Law and previously instructed Trade Secrets. His academic roles include participation in the International Human Rights Clinic and Appellate Litigation Clinic, where he contributed to high-court appeals. Sechooler holds a J.D. from UCI Law, where he served as a Lead Article Editor for the UC Irvine Law Review, and a Master’s in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His undergraduate degree from UC Santa Cruz included recognition as a Regents Scholar.
- Education:
- University of California, Santa Cruz – B.A. (Regents Scholar)
- University of Wisconsin-Madison – M.A. in Sociology
- University of California, Irvine School of Law – J.D.
- Clinical & Professional Experience:
- Worked on appeals to the California Court of Appeal, Ninth Circuit, and U.S. Supreme Court
- Research Assistant to Professor Ann Southworth
- Volunteer at Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and Public Law Center
- Awards: Regents Scholar
Sechooler’s expertise spans legal clinics addressing human rights, appellate advocacy, and public interest law, complemented by interdisciplinary training in sociology. His teaching focuses on commercial law areas like false advertising and trade secrets.



