
معرفی
Dustin Benham is the Charles P. Bubany Endowed Professor of Law at Texas Tech University School of Law. A licensed attorney in Texas, he teaches civil procedure, evidence, and advocacy, with research emphasizing transparency and confidentiality in civil courts. He is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
- Education: B.A. from Texas Tech University, J.D. from Baylor University
- Courses Taught: Professional Responsibility, Evidence, Trial Advocacy, Deposition
Benham's research explores systemic issues in litigation, including:
- Proportionality in discovery processes
- Confidentiality mechanisms in judicial proceedings
- Constitutional boundaries of judicial power
- Impact of digital evidence on modern litigation
- Reform of procedural standards
- First Amendment conflicts in protective orders
His publications reveal interdisciplinary connections between law, technology, and ethics. Notable trends include:
- Focus on civil litigation efficiency and judicial transparency
- Examination of digital evidence and e-discovery challenges
- Analysis of constitutional limits on judicial authority
- Advocacy for procedural reform in Texas courts
Among his accolades:
- Texas Tech Integrated Scholar (2021)
- Chancellor's Council Distinguished Teaching Award (2019-2020)
- Advanced Professor of the Year (multiple years)
- Member of the Teaching Academy (2016)
His work bridges academic scholarship with practical litigation experience, influencing both legal education and court practice standards.
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