Adjunct Professor of Law and Lawyering Skills Instructor
B.A. 1996, University of California at Berkeley; J.D. 1999, Stanford University
Junichi P. Semitsu taught at the University of California at Berkeley in both the law school (Boalt Hall) and in the Department of African American Studies before joining our staff. At Berkeley, he was also the director of June Jordan’s Poetry for the People. Semitsu is an honors graduate of Stanford Law School, where he won Best Individual Oral Advocate in the Kirkwood Moot Court Competition and served as senior editor/ombudsman of the Stanford Law Review and director of the law school musical. After graduation, Semitsu clerked for the Honorable James R. Browning of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. His publications include “Burning Cyberbooks in Public Libraries: Internet Filtering Software vs. the First Amendment,” published in the Stanford Law Review, as well as essays in the Chicago Tribune and the New Crisis. He was a finalist in the San Francisco Poetry Slam and has performed on NPR.
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