Professor Anawalt (1938-2013) was admitted to practice in the states of California and Washington and to the Supreme Court; served as a legislative intern and legal adviser, then deputy attorney general to the California Assembly Judiciary Committee. His law practice experience includes criminal jury trials, Vietnam War draft and court-martial cases, labor injunction litigation, sex and race discrimination lawsuits, and his current involvement in high-technology litigation and transaction practice; inaugural director, International Institute.
Professor Anawalt directed Santa Clara’s client counseling and national trial competitions; advised the Santa Clara Law Review; administered the Tokyo summer program; adviser of the Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal.
Education
J.D., Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley
A.B., Stanford University
Areas of Specialization
Constitutional Law, Torts, Intellectual Property Law