Faculty Adjuncts
As the only law school in New Mexico, the UNM School of Law has a close relationship with members of the State Bar. This relationship is reflected in the list of distinguished judges and lawyers who enrich the curriculum by serving as adjunct faculty.
Fall 2012
- Avitia, Rebecca – Internal Investigations
- Bell, Neil – Emerging Issues in NM Law (Journal)
- Burgess-Farrell – Criminal Law in Practice
- Carr, William – Oil and Gas Law
- Duran, John – Criminal Law in Practice
- Fashing, Laura – Appellate Law in Practice
- Fisher, Kristina - Natural Resource Journal I
- Herrmann, Sue - Appellate Law in Practice
- Honeycutt, Morgan - Crimmigration:Immigration Consequences
- Ibarra, Jonathan - Criminal Law in Practice
- Johnson, William (Skip) - Federal Motion Practice
- Kitson, Rebecca - Crimmigration:Immigration Consequences, Immigration
- Levin, David - Mediation
- Lorenz, Alice Tomlinson - Appellate Advocacy Drafting
- Mead, Robert - Legal Research
- Mullins, Cerianne - Civil Litigation Drafting
- Occhialino, Anne Noel - DC Semester Seminar
- O'Leary, Marilyn - Grammar Workshop
- Padilla, Leslie - Legislative Drafting
- Padilla, Pablo - Natural Resources in Indian Country
- Pareja, Mary - Business & Tax Clinic
- Ransom, Richard - Reading and Applying Cases: A View from the Appellate Branch
- Rey-Bear, Daniel - Indian Appellate Advocacy
- Ricco, Edward - Appellate Advocacy Drafting
- Schmidt-Nowara, Molly - Advanced Innocence and Justice; Innocence and Justice Seminar; Internal Investigations
- Slease, William - Ethics
- Stepleton, Bonnie - Bar Strategies Seminar
- Torrez, Monica - Spanish for Lawyers I
- Torrez, Presiliano - Spanish for Lawyers I
- Vrapi, Olsi - Crimmigration:Immigration Consequences
- Yen, Linda - Appellate Law in Practice
- Zarkos, Catherine - Criminal Law in Practice