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Kenneth W. Graham, Jr.
Professor of Law
Emeritus
A.B. University of Michigan, 1957 J.D. University of Michigan, 1962 UCLA Law faculty since 1963 graham@law.ucla.edu |
Professor Graham has been a visiting professor at the Universities of Michigan, Texas, and Southern California. He taught for many years at the National Judicial College in Reno and continuing legal education courses for UCLA Extension, the CEB, ALI-ABA, and Oklahoma State Bar. He has worked in a large corporate law firm in Los Angeles and prosecuted cases in the office of the Ventura County District Attorney's office. Additionally, he has handled appeals in the U.S. Supreme Court, the California Supreme Court, and the California Court of Appeals. For twenty years, he also wrote and produced the annual Law School Musical, performed by students, staff, and faculty.
Professor Graham's scholarship focuses on the law of evidence and he has published twelve evidence volumes of
Federal Practice and Procedure (with Wright, 1978-01)
. He is presently at work on a revision of the volume of relevance and a replacement of the volume on hearsay. Though retired, he continues to teach two undergraduate classes:
Evidence in Law, Science, History, and Journalism and
Peace, Nonviolence, and the Law.