Edward D. Ohlbaum

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Edward Ohlbaum
Born
Edward D. Ohlbaum

Died2014
Other namesEddie Ohlbaum
Alma materTemple University
Wesleyan University
OccupationProfessor
Years active1985–2014

Edward "Eddie" Ohlbaum (died 2014) was an American law professor at Temple University.[1][2]

Biography[edit]

Ohlbaum was born in New Rochelle, New York.[3] He attended Wesleyan University, where he completed undergraduate degree in 1972 and master's degree in 1973.[3] In 1976, he received JD from the Temple University.[3][4]

In 1985, he joined Temple University as the Jack E. Feinberg Professor of Litigation. In 1993, he became full professor.[3]

Awards and recognition[edit]

  • Friel-Scanlon Prize in 2001[3]
  • Cesare Beccaria Award in 1998[3]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Ohlbaum on the Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence
  • Courtroom Evidence: A Teaching Commentary and its Supplement of Courtroom Vignettes
  • Pennsylvania Benchbook for Criminal Proceedings

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Edward Ohlbaum, Professor and Trial Advocacy 'Giant,' Dies at 64". The Legal Intelligencer.
  2. ^ "Edward Ohlbaum, voice for the voiceless". Inquirer.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Gammage, Jeff. "Edward Ohlbaum, Temple law professor". Inquirer.
  4. ^ "Eddie Ohlbaum | Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame".