Lara Hoffman

- Staff Attorney, Three Strikes Project
- Lecturer in Law
- Room 242, Crown Quadrangle
Biography
Lara Hoffman is a Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School as well as a Senior Staff Attorney for the Three Strikes Project. She has focused her career on indigent criminal defense and social justice. Lara spent many years as a Deputy Federal Public Defender with the Federal Public Defender’s Office in the Central District of California, where she represented individuals accused of serious federal crimes. Lara has also represented clients convicted of state crimes in their post-conviction habeas appeals, and has engaged in multiple innocence investigations for clients who were erroneously convicted of murder and attempted murder in California courts.
Lara obtained her law degree from UCLA Law School’s Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, where she graduated Order of the Coif. She served as Executive Director of El Centro Legal (UCLA’s volunteer legal aid clinics), Editor in Chief of the Women’s Law Journal, and Symposium Editor of the UCLA Law Review. She holds dual Masters degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in Political Science and Public Administration, and earned her BA in Government from Dartmouth College.
After law school, Lara served as a law clerk for the Honorable Harry Pregerson on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Honorable Christina A. Snyder on the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, and the Honorable William D. Keller on the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.