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The Institute for Criminal Defense Advocacy (ICDA) was founded In 1991 through a generous grant to California Western School of Law and Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc. from the San Diego Indigent Defense Fund. The Institute's charter is to improve the quality of criminal defense representation.

ICDA operates the La Academia de Destreza en Litigación (Spanish Trial Skills Academy) and the Street Law program for inner city high school students.

 

Executive Director:  Justin Brooks is a professor at California Western and executive director of the Institute for Criminal Defense Advocacy.

He received a B.B.A. from Temple University, J.D. from American University, and an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center. He has taught at Georgetown Law Center and was the assistant director of Georgetown's Street Law Corrections Clinic. Brooks spent six years teaching at Thomas Cooley Law School, where he taught Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Corrections Law, Law and Literature, and ran a death penalty clinical program in which students worked with him on death penalty cases. He has been a visiting professor at Interamerican University of Puerto Rico Law School and a visiting scholar at the University of Sheffield in England. Brooks has also published extensively on the death penalty, corrections and sentencing law, and other criminal law issues.


Board of Trustees

Alex Landon, Attorney-at-Law; Chair                                                                                                 Laurence A. Benner, Professor, California Western
Mario Conte, Distinguished Practitioner, California Western

Jerry Coughlan, Attorney-at-Law

Zeke Cortez, Attoney-at-Law
Floralynn Einesman, Professor, California Western; Vice Chair
Jan Stiglitz, Professor, California Western