Biography
Michael Asimow is a visiting professor at Stanford Law School beginning with the 2010-2011 academic year. At UCLA, he received both the University's Distinguished Teaching Award and the School of Law's Rutter Award for Excellence in Teaching. In 1994, he received the Fredric P. Sutherland Award recognizing public service contributions by a faculty member.
Asimow is the immediate past chair of the American Bar Association's Section on Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice.
He is co-author of Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies (2006) (co-authored with Paul Bergman), a book about the great courtroom movies of the past and present. He has also written Law and Popular Culture: A Course Book (2004) (with Shannon Mader). Asimow co-authored a course book on administrative law, State and Federal Administrative Law (3rd ed., 2008) (with Ron Levin) as well as California Administrative Law (2002) (with Marsha Cohen). Asimow has written numerous articles on state and federal administrative law as well as comparative administrative law (focusing on the European Union and South Africa). He has also published articles on lawyers, law firms, and legal ethics in the movies.
Publications & Cases
- Michael Asimow, Narrative and Narration in Televised Legal Drama: Ally McBeal and Damages in Law & Narrative, in Law & Narrative, Mexico City: CIDE, forthcoming 2012.
- Michael Asimow, Tim Aspinwall, Herbert Bolz, Michael Strumwasser, California Administrative Law, Encina, Calif.: Rutter Group, forthcoming 2012.
- Asimow, Michael, When Harry Met Perry and Larry: Criminal Defense Lawyers on Television, 1 Berkeley Journal of Entertainment and Sports Law, (forthcoming 2012).
- Michael Asimow, Contested Issues in Contested Cases: Adjudication Under the Model State Administrative Procedure Act of 2010, Stanford Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper Series; 20 Widener Law Journal 707 (2011).
- Michael R. Asimow, Jeffrey S. Lubbers, The Merits of "Merits" Review: A Comparative Look at the Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal, 28 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 261 (2010).

- Asimow@law.stanford.edu
- 650 723.2431
- Website
Education
- BS, UCLA, 1961
- JD, UC Berkeley, 1964