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

Edward Ohlbaum
Born
Edward D. Ohlbaum

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

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".