Graham B. Strong
- Distinguished Senior Lecturer
Graham Strong is a distinguished senior lecturer who teaches and writes in the fields of evidence, criminal law, and criminal procedure. He has received student-selected Professor of the Year awards at Texas Law four times and was chosen as the 2022 Distinguished Senior Lecturer of the Year. Professor Strong chaired the AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education and proposed and initiated the formation of the independent Clinical Legal Education Association.
Professor Strong began his teaching career at the University of Virginia School of Law, where he taught for seven years, and has been a Visiting Professor at a number of law schools across the nation, including UCLA, Cornell, George Washington, Wake Forest and the University of Richmond. At Texas Law he has been selected by student vote as the Professor of the Year four times (in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2023), and once as the Distinguished Senior Lecturer of the Year (in 2022). He was also named Professor of the Year at the Santa Clara University School of Law, and twice received the Award for Excellence in Teaching at the University of San Diego School of Law. He chaired the AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education, and proposed and initiated the formation of the independent Clinical Legal Education Association (which now has more than 1800 members). Before beginning his teaching career, Professor Strong was a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Virginia, an E. Barrett Prettyman Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center, and served both as a Special Assistant United States Attorney and as a criminal defense attorney in the District of Columbia. Professor Strong teaches and writes in the fields of Evidence, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure.
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