Irving Prager

Irving Prager

(currently on medical leave)

Professor of Law
J.D., Georgetown University Law Center
LL.M., London School of Economics and Political Science
B.A., University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Professor Prager has been teaching at the College of Law for more than 20 years. Prior to coming to the College of Law, he served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Central District of California and was appointed as Special Attorney in charge of the Office for Drug Abuse Law Enforcement. Professor Prager was also a Deputy District Attorney for Ventura County.

Courses

Evidence
Criminal Procedure
Criminal Law

Publications

Articles
With Kevin Marshall, Habit and Routine Practices—Evidentiary Rules and Statistical Guidance, (work in progress).

With Kevin Marshall, Examination of Prior Expert Qualification and/or Disqualification—(Questionable Questions Under the Rules of Evidence), 24 Rev. Litig. 559 (2005).

Sexual Psychopathy and Child Molesters: The Experiment Fails, 6 J. Juv. L. 49 (1982).

Equal Protection in Insanity Hearings, 56 Geo. L.J. 1191 (1968).

Litigation Costs: The Hidden Barrier to the Indigent, 56 Geo. L.J. 516 (1968).

Criminal Responsibility, 56 Geo. L.J. 165 (1967).

Contact Information

Irving Prager
Professor of Law
University of La Verne College of Law
320 East D Street
Ontario, California 91764
USA

Tel: (909) 460-2039
Fax: (909) 460-2081

E-mail: prageri@laverne.edu