Faculty

James P. Carey
Professor
Director, Center for Advocacy



Biography
After completing military service in 1970, Professor Carey began law practice with the Cook County Public Defender's Office, where he worked in Juvenile Court, Narcotics Court, and Felony Trial Court. He was a member of the Homicide Task Force and supervisor of public defenders in the Felony Trial Division, Maybrook Court Center. Before joining Loyola in 1980, he lectured at Northwestern Law School. He has been a member of the teaching faculty of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy since 1978. He is director of Loyola's trial practice program. Since coming to Loyola he has been a reporter for the Illinois Judicial Conference Criminal Law Committee.

 

Education
B.A., cum laude, Holy Cross, 1965
J.D., University of Chicago, 1968

 

  Professor James P. Carey

 

Loyola University Chicago
School of Law
25 E. Pearson Street
Room 1316
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 915-7133
Fax: (312) 915:7201
Email: jcarey@luc.edu

Fall 2008 Teaching Schedule

Courses Taught

Comparative Criminal Procedure
Corboy Fellows I
Corboy Fellows II
Criminal Law
Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
Criminal Procedure: Investigation
Death Penalty Seminar
Evidence
Trial Practice I
Trial Practice II

  

Publications

Books

Illinois Evidence with Objections (National Institute for Trial Advocacy, 3rd Ed. 2003) (with Bocchino and Sonenshein). This book is available to purchase at Amazon.com.

 

Articles
Reflections on Criminal Justice Reforms in Chile, 2 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. 271 (2005)
Charles Laughton, Marlene Dietrich, and the Prior Inconsistent Statement, 36 Loy.U.Chi. L.J. 433 (2005) [article]

 

Professional Service
Chicago Bar Association, Board of Managers, Member, 2003 - 2005
Chicago Bar Association, Committee on Lawyer Regulation,
Member 1997 - ; Chair, 2000 -
Illinois Supreme Court, Capital Litigation Trial Bar Screening Committee, Member, 2000 -
National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Mid-West Regional Trial Advocacy Program, Program Director, 2000 -

 

Awards and Honors
Robert E. Oliphant Award for Service to the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), 2005

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Law Administration & Staff

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