Justin B. Atkinson

Justin B. Atkinson

Academic Dean
Professor of Law

jatkinson@sjcl.edu

Education

J.D., University of Utah
M.A., University of Utah
B.A., University of Utah

Courses Taught

Contracts I
Contracts II
Legal Process

Professor Atkinson teaches Contracts and serves as Academic Dean. Prior to joining the SJCL faculty in 2010, Professor Atkinson practiced general litigation with the Fresno firm of McCormick, Barstow, Sheppard, Wayte and Carruth LLP. Later, Professor Atkinson joined the Office of the Fresno County Counsel. At County Counsel, his focus was civil litigation with an emphasis in public entity liability. His practice included extensive motion and trial work, as well as appellate work, at both the state and federal level. In law school he was an executive editor of the Utah Journal of International Law, and published work on topics related to international law and literature. Before attending law school, Professor Atkinson taught Spanish and Latin-American literature at the University of Utah.

Scholarship
  • Police Liability for Tactical Conduct Preceding the Use of Force – The implications of Hayes v. County of San Diego, 37 THE PUB. L.J., no. 1 (Winter 2014) (with Michael R. Linden).
  • Can A Lawful Arrest Be Negligent? 35 THE PUB. L.J., no. 2, at 19 (Spring 2012) (with Michael R. Linden).
  • The Role of Memory in the Aftermath of Massive Human Rights Violations, 16 UTAH FOREIGN LANGUAGE REVIEW 59 (2007).
  • Res Gestae 29 (2006): 31-32.

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