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Miguel A. Méndez
Adelbert H. Sweet Professor of Law, Emeritus

Biography

After a litigation career in public interest law that included work for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund and California Rural Legal Assistance, Miguel A. Méndez entered academia and has become a foremost expert, scholar, and teacher in the field of evidence law. An author of leading works on the laws of evidence in California, he writes about reforms in the federal and California evidence codes and on emerging issues in state substantive criminal law.

He is a consultant to the California Law Revision Commission, a board member at Public Advocates, and an elected member of the American Law Institute. Before joining the Stanford Law School faculty in 1977, Professor Méndez was deputy public defender in the Monterey County Public Defender’s Office, deputy director of California Rural Legal Assistance, and a staff attorney for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Early in his career he clerked for the U.S. Court of Claims and was a legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Alan Cranston (BA ̕36).

Key Works

Courses & Programs

Courses

Affiliations & Honors

Professional Affiliations

  • Board Member, National Coalition of Hispanic Organizations
  • Board Member, Public Advocates, Inc.
  • Consultant, California Law Revision Commission

Honors and Awards

  • Recipient, Order of the Coif, George Washington University Law School
  • Elected Member, American Law Institute
  • Recipient, Mathew O. Tobriner Public Service Award, The Legal Aid Society — Employment Law Center

Education

  • AA, Texas Southmost College, 1963
  • BA, George Washington University, 1965
  • JD, George Washington University Law School, 1968

Expertise

  • Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Procedure
  • Evidence
  • Trial Advocacy and Skills Training