
Stanley A. Goldman
Professor of Law
Director, Center for the Study of Law and Genocide
Contact Information
Phone: (213) 736-1092
Fax: (213) 380-3769
E-mail: stanley.goldman@lls.edu
919 Albany St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015-1211
Educational and Professional Background
BA, magna cum laude, University of California Los
Angeles
JD, cum laude, Loyola Law School
While attending Loyola Law School, Stanley Goldman was Executive Editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review. Goldman joined the Loyola faculty after serving as a Los Angeles County Deputy Public Defender. His scholarship is principally in the area of criminal procedure.
Professional Memberships and Activities
Television and radio commentary
Bar review lecturer in Ethics, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Trusts and Wills
From October 1996 to November 2006, Legal Editor of the Fox News Channel. From 1994 to 1996, wrote a weekly column for the New York Daily News. Special correspondent for CBS's Day and Date from September 1995 through October 1996; from August 1994 to October 1995, appearing three hours daily five days a week on CBS National Network Radio as an anchor and news consultant; legal analyst for King World Productions, CNN, America's Talking (predecessor to MSNBC), British, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand Television; as well as having hosted several hour-long programs on CNBC and appearing as a guest on CNBC over 250 times as a legal analyst and over two dozen times on Entertainment Tonight and quoted over three dozen times in People Magazine. Over 3000 television and 500 radio appearances as a legal expert.
“Hard cases: How Big Trials Changed the Law,” (forthcoming)
"In Defense of the Damned," 5 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 611 (2008)
"Run, Walk or Ride, Don't Try to Hide: Avoiding Police Contact and the 4th Amendment," Loyola Lawyer, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California (Fall 2003)
"Walk Don't Run: Suspicions for a New Millenium," Univ. of Pittsburg School of Law, Search and Seizure Law Report, Volume 29, Issue 3 (April 2002)
"Running from Rampart," 34 Loyola of L.A. L. Rev. 2 (2001)
"To Flee or Not to Flee – That is the Question: Flight as Furtive Gesture," 37 Idaho L. Rev. 3 (2001)
Legal Columnist, Fox On Line - July 1998 to January 2001
Foreword, "First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All the Defense Lawyers," 30 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review (1996)
Administration of Criminal Justice, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Legal Ethics, Trusts & Wills