
Paul Holland
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Law
Biography
After joining the faculty in 2004 to teach in the Youth Advocacy Clinic, Professor Holland was named Director of the Ronald A. Peterson Law Clinic in 2006. As Director, he has overseen the expansion of the Clinic's offerings as well as its increased integration with the Legal Writing Program and other components of the Law School's curriculum.
Professor Holland continues to teach in the Youth Advocacy Clinic. He is also active in the field of juvenile justice as a scholar and policymaker. His article, Schooling Miranda: Policing Interrogation in the Twenty-First Century Schoolhouse appeared in the 2006 edition of the Loyola Law Review. In 2008, Governor Christine Gregoire appointed him Chair of the Governor's Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee.
Before joining the Seattle University faculty, Professor Holland taught in clinics representing youth at Georgetown University Law Center (1994-99), Loyola University (Chicago) School of Law (1999-2001) and University of Michigan Law School (2001-04).
Contact
Seattle University School of Law
Location: SLLH-210I
Phone: (206) 398.4135
E-mail: hollandp@seattleu.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Education
- B.A., cum laude, Harvard University, 1988
- J.D., magna cum laude, New York University, 1991
- LL.M., Georgetown University, 1996
Courses
- Law Practice Clinic/Youth Advocacy Clinic
