Faculty
Capital Center for Public Law & Policy
Public service and leadership starts at the top
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy A faculty member since 1965 and now teaches a comparative individual rights course every year in Pacific McGeorge's summer program in Salzburg, Austria. |
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Dean Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker Served for over 10-years in the federal government, in the U.S. State Department and as general counsel for both the National Security Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency |
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Former Dean and Professor Gerald Caplan Served in a number of high government positions, in the U.S. Department of Justice, the D.C. Metropolitian Police Department, and the Federal Trade Commission's Consumer Protection Bureau. |
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Capital Center Director and Professor Leslie Gielow Jacobs Served as a law clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. |
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The Capital Center's Director of the Capital Certificate Program, Professor Adrienne Brungess Served as a staff attorney for Voluntary Legal Services of Northern California, assisted in the establishment and management of the Self Help Center at the William Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse in Sacramento, and served as a Sacramento County pro tem settlement conference judge at the Family Relations Courthouse. |
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Former Capital Center Director, Professor J. Clark Kelso Served in a number of appointed positions, most recently appointed as the Federal Receiver to the California Healthcare Prison Receivership. |
Broad faculty expertise enriches the educational experience . . .
- Professor Anne Bloom (public interest litigation)
- Professor Miriam Cherry (clerkships and corporate fraud litigation)
- Professor Omar M. Dajani (Israeli/Palestinian peace talks legal advice work)
- Professor Julie Anne Davies (corporate law and clinical legal services)
- Associate Dean Glenn A. Fait (administrative law training and hearings supervision)
- Professor Marjorie Florestal (U.S. government and legal advisor positions on African trade issues)
- Professor Charles Kelso (U.S. Supreme Court law clerk)
- Professor Brian K. Landsberg (U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division positions)
- Professor Lawrence Levine (sexual orientation discrimination expert and member of related boards and commissions)
- Dr. Michael P. Malloy (U.S. Treasury Department and Securities and Exchange Commission positions; multiple book author and expert on bank regulation and economic sanctions)
- Professor Steven McCaffrey (positions with the United Nations, the U.S. State Department, and as legal advisor to nations on water rights)
- Professor Michael Mireles (intellectual property lawyer)
- Professor Mary-Beth Moylan (election law and politics expert)
- Professor Rachael Salcido (environmental lawyer)
- Professor John Sims (public interest litigator)
- Professor Brian Slocum (federal clerkship and positions in the U.S. Department of Justice)
- Professor John Sprankling (longtime counsel to government entities on land use and environmental issues)
- Professor Stephanie Thompson (labor and employment lawyer)
- Professor Gregory S. Weber (practice in water resources law and mediation)
- Professor Kojo Yelpaala (international business law counsel to African governments)
And meet our experienced adjunct professors . . .
- Professor Martha D. Carr
- Professor Anthony T. Caso
- Professor Kevin Culhane
- Professor Steven H. Felderstein
- Professor Robert Hawley
- Professor Michael Hersher
- Professor Christine Layton
- Professor Drew Liebert
- Professor Ann Marie Marciarille
- Professor Nancy C. Miller
- Professor Thomas Nussbaum
- Professor John P. Pezone
- Professor Ronald Robie
- Professor Jon Sperring









