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Evan T. Lee
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Evan Lee was born in San
Francisco and raised in Marin County. He attended UC Berkeley,
where he spent considerably more time working on the Daily
Californian newspaper than on his courses. After graduating from
Yale Law School in 1985, he clerked for the Hon. William H.
Orrick, Jr., U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of
California.
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Professor
Lee was associated with the San Francisco firm of Cooper, White
& Cooper from 1986-88, where he split his time between
general commercial litigation and international regulatory
compliance work for a major computer manufacturer. He joined the
faculty of the University of San Diego School of Law in 1988 and
moved to Hastings in 1989.
Professor Lee teaches criminal law, federal courts, and
jurisprudence. He has published articles on federal courts law
in the Southern California Law Review, Harvard Law Review,
Washington University Law Quarterly, Vanderbilt Law Review,
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and the Supreme Court
Review. He is currently working on a book to be published by the
Oxford University Press, tentatively titled The Story of
Standing: From Progressive Strategy to Conservative Ideology.
Professor Lee is a member of the American Law Institute and
periodically lectures federal judges on developments in
federal courts law.
Outside the academy, Professor Lee spends most of his time on
family and sports. His wife, Susan Duncan Lee, is a Deputy
Attorney General in the California Department of Justice. Their
children are Maria Grace, born in 1995, and Michael, born in
1998. Professor Lee follows Cal basketball and football much too
closely and plays golf at the slightest provocation. |
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