Beatrice Moulton

Emerita Professor of Law

Bio

Professor Moulton first came to Hastings in 1984 as Director of Clinical Instruction and spent the next six years teaching as an Adjunct Professor and helping to develop an expanded clinical program. When funding for the new program came through in 1990, she became part of the full-time faculty. She taught roles and ethics in practice, and negotiation and settlement, with other courses added in from time to time.

A graduate of Pomona College, Professor Moulton worked in the civil rights movement, the Peace Corps, and anti-poverty programs before attending law school at Stanford. Upon graduation from law school, she worked at the Western Center on Law and Poverty and then became a supervising attorney in the clinical program at Harvard Law School, receiving an LL.M. from that institution in 1975. She has developed and directed training for legal services lawyers at the national level and taught for a number of years at Arizona State University. She is coauthor of The Lawyering Process: Materials for Clinical Instruction in Advocacy, the first comprehensive textbook to be published in the field of clinical education.

Scholarship

Books


The Lawyering Process : Problem Supplement : Civil (Foundation Press 1978) (with Gary Bellow).

The Lawyering Process: Materials For Clinical Instruction In Advocacy (Foundation Press 1978) (with Gary Bellow) subparts published under titles The Lawyering Process: Ethics and Professional Responsibility; The Lawyering Process: Negotiation; The Lawyering Process: Preparing and Presenting the Case (Foundation Press 1981).

The Lawyering Process: Problem Supplement: Criminal (Foundation Press 1978) (with Gary Bellow).

Scripps Institute Of Oceanography; First Fifty Years (W. Ritchie Press 1967) (with Helen Raitt).

Journal Articles


Looking Back at The Lawyering Process, 10 Clinical L. Rev. 33 (2003). FULLTEXT

In Memoriam: Gary Bellow, 114 Harv. L. Rev. 409 (2000) (with Gerald E. Frug & John D. Hamilton, Jr.). FULLTEXT

Student Notes/Comments


Note, The Persecution and Intimidation of the Low–Income Litigant as Performed by the Small Claims Court in California, 21 Stan. L. Rev. 1657 (1969).

Comment, Hobson v. Hansen: The De Facto Limits of Judicial Power, 20 Stan. L. Rev. 1249 (1968).

Education

  • Pomona College
    B.A.

  • Stanford
    J.D.

  • Harvard Law School
    L.L.M