Senior Lecturer
Margaret Z. Johns
530.752.8022
Rm. 2032 King Hall
"I love teaching at King Hall. The law is endlessly fascinating, our students are wonderful and inspiring, my faculty colleagues are terrific, and the staff is outstanding. In addition, teaching here has given me the opportunity to engage in a wide range of public service activities from working to provide pro bono lawyers for the poor, to handling pro bono civil rights cases, to working with the California Attorney General's Office on the tobacco litigation. I feel very privileged to be a part of this very special place. "
Career Highlights
2000 UC Davis Public Service Award
1994 Outstanding Women Award for Human Rights;
1993 University of California, Davis James H. Meyer Distinguished Achievement Award;
1991 Distinguished Teaching Award;
1991 Pro Bono Award from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California.
Education
B.A. French, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1970
J.D., University of California, Davis, 1976
Special Interests
Civil Litigation, Torts, and Civil Rights
Publications
Books
THE UNITED STATES LEGAL SYSTEM (Carolina Academic Press, 2002) (with Dean Rex Perschbacher).
Professional Writing for Lawyers (Carolina Academic Press 1998).
Professional Writing for Lawyers, Carolina Academic Press 1998.
Pretrial Discovery: The Development of Professional Judgment (Michie Company 1993) (with T. Blumoff & E. Imwinkelried).
California Civil Procedure (Matthew Bender 1996) (with W. Heiser & R. Perschbacher).
Articles
Informed Consent: Requiring Doctors to Disclose Off-Label Prescriptions and Conflict of Interest, 58 HASTINGS L. J. 967 (2007).
A Black Robe is Notea Big Tent: The Improper Expansion of Absolute Judicial Immunity to Non-Judges in Civil-Rights Cases, 59 SMU L. REV. 265 (2006).
Reconsidering Absolute Prosecutorial Immunity, 2005 BYU L. Rev. 53 (2005).
The Advantages of Larger Federal Courts of Appeals, 34 U. C. DAVIS. L. REV. 471 (2000).
Teaching Professional Responsibility and Professionalism in Legal Writing, 40 J. Legal Educ. 501 (1990).