Kathleen Grinold teaches Legal Research and Writing for LL.M. students. A former appellate specialist at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Michigan, Kathleen concentrated on researching and writing appellate briefs, presenting oral arguments at the United States Court of Appeals, and teaching those skills to J.D. student interns. Before that, Kathleen has served as state-appointed counsel for defendants on appeal, and worked at the San Francisco Superior Court as a Legal Research Assistant. During law school, Kathleen interned at the California Attorney General’s Office and externed at the California Supreme Court.
Education
B.A., UC Santa Cruz (1994)
J.D., UC Law SF (2003)
Kathleen A Grinold is teaching the following course in Fall 2024:
206.4A sec. 006 - Legal Research and Writing for LL.M. Students
Courses During Other Semesters
Semester | Course Num | Course Title | Teaching Evaluations | Fall 2023 | 206.4A sec. 006 | Legal Research and Writing for LL.M. Students | View Teaching Evaluation |
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