- Professor of the Practice of Law
- Senior Lecturer in Law
- Room N220, Neukom Building
Expertise
- Criminal Law
- Criminology/Criminal Law Policymaking
- Race & the Criminal Justice System
- White Collar Crime
Biography
Professor David Mills teaches classes in Criminal Law and White-Collar Crime at Stanford Law School. Mills founded and served as the first director of the school’s renowned Clinical Education program that prepares students for the real-world challenges and responsibilities of a legal career. Prior to joining the the faculty of Stanford Law School in 2000, Mills was a lecturer at Rutgers School of Law-Newark and the Santa Clara University School of Law. Mills serves on a number of non-profit boards and is co-chair of the board of directors of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. A lifelong advocate for social justice, Professor Mills has combined a career in the law with an extensive business career and his charitable endeavors. He is the author of numerous articles most recently focusing on white collar crime.
Education
- Criminology/Criminal Law Policymaking, Criminal Law, Race & the Criminal
- Justice System, White Collar Crime
Related Organizations
Courses
Affiliations & Honors
- Managing Partner, Harbourton Enterprises
- Chairman, American Bar Association Committee on Partnership Taxation
- Chairman, New Jersey Bar Association Section of Taxation