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Lindsey Webb is an Associate Professor of Law at the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver. She serves as the Ronald V. Yegge Clinical Director and is affiliated with the Rocky Mountain Collective on Race, Place & Law and the Constitutional Rights & Remedies Program. Her teaching and scholarship focus on criminal law, procedure, and practice, with an emphasis on racial justice. She previously directed public interest initiatives and taught legal externships at Denver Law.
- Education: LLM (Georgetown University Law Center, 2007), JD (Stanford Law School, 1999), BA in American Studies (Wesleyan University, 1993).
Professor Webb's research interests include:
- Criminal Law and Procedure
- Evidence and Trial Practice
- Clinical Legal Education
- Racial Inequity in Legal Systems
- Movement Lawyering and Social Justice Advocacy
Her notable awards include the E. Barrett Prettyman Fellowship at Georgetown University. She has extensive practical experience as a former trial and appellate attorney in the Colorado State Public Defender's Office and through her clinical supervision at Georgetown.





