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Christopher B. Mueller is the Henry S. Lindsley Professor of Procedure and Advocacy at the University of Colorado Law School. He holds a JD from the University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall, and an AB from Haverford College. His scholarship focuses on evidence law, civil procedure, and complex litigation, with particular emphasis on hearsay doctrine, impeachment rules, and confrontation clause issues.
- Education:
- JD, University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall
- AB, Haverford College
Professor Mueller has authored multiple influential legal publications, including the five-volume treatise Federal Evidence (cited by appellate courts and the U.S. Supreme Court) and co-authored coursebooks like Evidence Under the Rules, used in over 100 law schools. His research explores the intersection of language interpretation and legal doctrine, emphasizing the human tendency for indirect communication.
Key trends in his recent work include procedural reforms in mass litigation, prosecutorial practices under evidentiary waivers, and cross-examination standards in constitutional law. He has served as a media commentator for high-profile national trials, including the Oklahoma City bombing case.
- Scientific Awards:
- Henry S. Lindsley Professor of Procedure and Advocacy
Professor Mueller teaches courses in Evidence, Civil Procedure, and Complex Civil Litigation at the University of Colorado Law School. His full-length publications and collaborations with scholars like Laird C. Kirkpatrick and Charles H. Rose III further solidify his contributions to legal education and scholarship.


