Kurt London

Influencer

Kurt London

Criminal Law-Class of 2016

Through Kurt's criminal prosecution experience, he recognized that “the system isn’t set up for the innocent.” This realization inspired a passion for innocence work which led to him receiving a Nelson Galbraith Family Public Interest Fellowship at the Rocky Mountain Innocence Center, an organization that works to overturn wrongful convictions.

Why Criminal Law?

Why Criminal Law?

"The real life experience that they added to the actual case law really made an impact where I could vision myself using the principles taught in class to help others in real life."

Working in the Law

Working in the Law

Kurt discusses his experience working at the Rocky Mountain Innocence Center and how his work has brought value to his life.

Earning a law degree honed my leadership and advocacy skills. With these tools, I have been able to change public policy, free the innocent, and provide hope to the hopeless.

Kurt London

Influential Figures

"Matthew Lewis, once a federal prosecutor and now a criminal defense attorney, greatly impacted my life through his criminal procedure classes. Basing his lectures on real-life experiences helped challenge and expand my understanding of the American justice system and how it interacts with the average person. His style of legal theory mixed with practical application formed the basis of my legal career."

"My most rewarding law school moment occurred in Oklahoma City where I competed against law school students from across the country with the BYU Trial Advocacy Team. Countless hours of preparation paid off as our team presented a powerful case before a panel of judges and an audience."

Practical Training picture

Practical Training

"BYU's Trial Advocacy Program provided me with the best practical training while in law school. Studying the law as it applied to a specific case and how to present it in court allowed me to actually practice what I learned in class."

My History

Before BYU Law

BA, Brigham Young University

Summer Work

Legal Extern at Julander, Brown, & Bollard, Irvine, California

Law Clerk, United States Department of Justice, National Security Division

Judicial Extern, Superior Court of California, County of Orange

Summer Law Clerk, California Department of Justice

BYU Law in Three Words

Lifting

Building

Inspiring

Beyond the Books

Trial Advocacy

BYU Law Review

Phi Delta Phi

Moot Court

Public Interest

After BYU Law

Law Clerk, Law Office of Samuel P. Newtown, PC

Attorney, Nelson Galbraith Family Public Interest Fellowship, Rocky Mountain Innocence Center

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