Jordan C. Budd
Professor of Law
- AB, Harvard College
- JD, Harvard Law School
- jbudd@piercelaw.edu
- (603) 513-5122
- Courses: Civil Procedure, Civil Rights Litigation, Comparative Constitutional Law, Constitutional Law, Federal Courts
- Committees: Appeals, Judicial Clerkships, Law Review Advisor
- Scholarship
Prior to joining Pierce Law, Professor Budd served for more than a
decade as Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of San
Diego and Imperial Counties. At the ACLU, he served as lead
counsel in all major litigation while supervising a complex
constitutional law practice involving two staff attorneys and over
twenty volunteer lawyers. He has litigated cases addressing
school desegregation, jail overcrowding, juvenile curfews, police
practices, prison conditions, capital punishment, the rights of
immigrants and the poor, freedom of speech, and discrimination based on
race, religion, and sexual orientation.
From 1996 through 2004, Professor Budd taught civil rights litigation
at the University of San Diego School of Law. As a Fulbright
Scholar in Europe during 2005, he taught American constitutional law
and lectured on a variety of subjects relating to public-interest legal
advocacy. Working with the California Commission on Police
Officer Standards and Training, he consulted in the development of a
statewide certification course addressing racial profiling in law
enforcement and served as the principal on–camera legal instructor for
the videotaped curriculum. He has mentored student interns from
law schools across the country.
Professor Budd holds an AB degree, summa cum laude, from Harvard
College, and a JD degree, cum laude, from Harvard Law School. While
at Harvard Law, he served as a student attorney for the Harvard Legal
Aid Bureau and as the national law student liaison to the American Bar
Association’s Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent
Defendants. Following graduation, he clerked for the Hon. Marilyn
Hall Patel of the United States District Court, Northern District of
California, and for Justice Stanley Mosk of the California Supreme
Court. Upon completion of his clerkships, Professor Budd joined
the law firm of McCutchen Doyle Brown & Enersen (now Bingham
McCutchen), where he worked as a commercial litigator from 1989 to 1993.


