T. Clayton Kamm

Part-time Professor of Practice

Professor Kamm has been fortunate to work with and against brilliant and committed individuals within Pima County where he's had  the privilege of representing defendants in over one thousand felony cases.  He has tried approximately 50 felony jury trials to jury verdict in cases including simple possession of illegal drugs,  aggravated driving under the influence, burglary, fraud, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, armed robbery, molestation of a minor, sex conduct with a minor, sexual assault, and first-degree murder. Prof. Kamm has also been fortunate to travel with the University of Arizona, College of Law where he spent a semester at the Microcampuses in Qingdao, China, and Hanoi, Vietnam, teaching civil and criminal procedure to the dual degree students.   

Education

  • University of Arizona College of Law
    2008
  • Certificate in Criminal Law and Policy from the University of Arizona 

Work Experience

  • Admitted to the State Bar of Arizona
    2009
  • Defense Attorney in the Law Offices of the Pima County Public Defender
    2009 - present
  • Part-Time Professor of Practice at the University of Arizona
    2019 - present
  •  Instructor and facilitator for the BA and MLS program on Criminal and Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, and Criminal Procedure.  Instructor for Basic Trial Advocacy for the JD program.  Instructor and on-line Course Designer for Law 408/508 Evidence and Law 608 Evidence
Professor of Practice