Annie Reding joined the faculty at Berkeley Law after serving as an Assistant United States Attorney in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California for over seven years. During that time, she was lead trial counsel for the United States in defensive and affirmative civil litigation matters in federal district court, bankruptcy court, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Practice areas included torts, employment discrimination, constitutional law, civil rights, Freedom of Information Act, and the False Claims Act. Prior to the United States Attorney’s Office, Reding practiced labor and employment law at Morgan Lewis & Bockius. While in law school, Reding externed for the Honorable D. Lowell Jensen (Ret.), United States District Judge for the Northern District of California, and served as a notes and comments editor for the U.C. Davis Law Review.
Reding was awarded her J.D. from U.C. Davis School of Law (King Hall) in 2003, after receiving her undergraduate degree in Latin American Studies from Columbia University in 2000.
Education
J.D., UC Davis (2003)
B.A., Columbia University (2000)
Ann M Reding is teaching the following courses in Fall 2024:
202.1A sec. 00A - Legal Research and Writing for J.D.s
202.1A sec. 00M - Legal Research and Writing for J.D.s
Courses During Other Semesters
Semester | Course Num | Course Title | Teaching Evaluations | Spring 2025 | 202.1B sec. 00O | Written and Oral Advocacy | 202.1B sec. 00U | Written and Oral Advocacy | Spring 2024 | 202.1B sec. 00O | Written and Oral Advocacy | 202.1B sec. 00P | Written and Oral Advocacy | Fall 2023 | 202.1A sec. 00O | Legal Research and Writing for J.D.s | 202.1A sec. 00P | Legal Research and Writing for J.D.s | Spring 2023 | 202.1B sec. 00C | Written and Oral Advocacy | 202.1B sec. 00D | Written and Oral Advocacy |
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