Edward Imwinkelried
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Born
September 19, 1945
Edward John Imwinkelried[1]
September 19, 1945
Employer(s)United States Army
University of San Diego
Washington University in St. Louis
University of California, Davis
University of San Diego
Washington University in St. Louis
University of California, Davis
BranchUnited States Army
Edward J. Imwinkelried | |
|---|---|
| Born | Edward John Imwinkelried[1] September 19, 1945 |
| Education | University of San Francisco (BA, JD) The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School |
| Employer(s) | United States Army University of San Diego Washington University in St. Louis University of California, Davis |
| Military service | |
| Branch | United States Army |
| Years of service | 1970–1974[3] |
| Rank | |
| Unit | J.A.G. Corps |
| Battles / wars | Vietnam War |
Edward John Imwinkelried (born September 19, 1945) is an American educator and law scholar. the Edward L. Barrett, Jr. Professor of Law Emeritus at the UC Davis School of Law (King Hall).[4] Imwinkelried is the most cited legal academic in the country in the area of Evidence law.[5] His book, Scientific Evidence, was cited twice by the U.S. Supreme Court in the ground-breaking evidence case, Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals.[6]
He received a B.A. (magna cum laude) in Political Science from the University of San Francisco in 1967 and a J.D. (magna cum laude) from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 1969.[4]