Thomas A. Mauet
Professor Mauet taught Evidence, Pretrial Litigation, and Trial Advocacy prior to his full retirement at the end of the Fall 2023 semester.
For ten years Professor Mauet practiced as a trial lawyer in Chicago. He was a prosecutor with the Cook County State's Attorney and the United States Attorney offices. He was a commercial litigator and specialized in medical negligence litigation with the firm of Hinshaw & Culbertson. During these years he also was an adjunct faculty member at Loyola and Chicago-Kent law schools, teaching criminal law and trial advocacy.
Professor Mauet is a leading authority on trials. His latest books are:
"Trial Techniques and Trials" (12th ed. 2024)
"Pretrial" (11th ed. 2022)
"Trial Evidence" (8th ed. 2023)
"Materials in Trial Advocacy" (10th ed. 2024)
All books published by Aspen Publishing.
is the leading text in the field and has Canadian, French, New Zealand, Australian, and Chinese editions.
Professor Mauet was an Arizona Superior Court Judge pro tem in 1987 - 1988 and in 1988 - 1989 taught at George Washington University as the Howrey Professor of Trial Advocacy. He has also served as a visiting faculty member at Harvard Law School's trial advocacy program and at Washington University. He is a former regional director of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) and has taught in numerous NITA programs throughout the United States since 1976
Professor Mauet's research interests center on the application of social science research, particularly in psychology and communications, to the jury trial process.
Representative Publications
Education
- J.D. Northwestern University School of Law1970
- A.B. Dartmouth College1967
Admitted to Practice
- Arizona
- Illinois
- New York