Lindsay R.M. Jones, Adjunct Prof. and Program Administrator


Adj. Prof. Lindsay R.M. Jones earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota in 1988, and a J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1991.  He currently serves as the Program Administrator for the Kessler-Eidson Program for Trial Techniques and Litigation Programs at the Emory School of Law and teaches a course on Advanced Pre-Trial Litigation (Legal Strategy, E-Discovery and Class Action Certification).  Prior to coming to Emory in the fall of 2006, Adj. Prof. Jones was engaged in a private law practice focusing on civil rights and was at the Univesity of Minnesota Law School, where he was a fellow with the Insitute on Race & Poverty and taught in the areas of ethics and access to justice as an Adjunct Professor of Law. 

Adj. Prof.  Jones previously served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Minnesota, in which capacity he served as a member of a civil rights advisory committee to the Minnesota Attorney General.  He also served as the former Deputy Director and Director of Advocacy for the Legal Aid Society of North Carolina.  As a trial and appellate litigator in private practice he has appeared before federal and state courts in several states, inlcuding the Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh U.S. Appellate Circuits. 

In addition to serving as an Adjunct  Professor of Law and Program Administrator for the Trial Techniques and Litigaiton Programs at Emory, Prof. Jones serves as a Municipal Court Judge for the City of Decatur, Georgia.

Adjunct Professor of Law and Program Administrator for the Trial Techniques and Litigation Programs, Emory University School of Law; B.A., University of Minnesota, 1988; J.D., University of Minnesota Law School, 1991.

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