Background
Teitelbaum, Lee E. was born on November 4, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Teitelbaum, Lee E. was born on November 4, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Harvard College, 1963; Bachelor of Laws, Harvard University, 1966; Master of Laws, Northwestern University, 1968.
Staff attorney, Chicago Lawyer Project, 1966-1968; assistant professor of law, University North Dakota, 1968-1970; associate professor of law, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1970-1973; visiting associate professor of law, University New Mexico Law School, 1972; associate professor of law, University New Mexico Law School, 1973-1974; professor of law, University New Mexico Law School, 1974-1987; professor of law, director Center for the Study of Legal Policy Relating to Children, Indiana U. Law School, 1980-1981; visiting professor, Indiana U. Law School, 1987; visiting professor, U. Utah College Law, 1985; professor of law, University Utah College Law, since 1986; associate dean academic affairs, U. Utah College Law, 1987-1990; acting dean, U. Utah College Law, 1988; dean, U. Utah College Law, 1990-1998; Alfred C. Emery professor of law, University Utah College Law, since 1994. Fellow legal history program University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1984. Member test audit subcommittee Law School Admissions Council.
Fellow American Bar Association (reporter American Bar Association-IJA project on standards for juvenile justics, standards relating to the role of counsel for private parties 1979). Member Law & Society Association (board of trustees 1977-1980), Utah Minority Bar Association(award), Association American Law Schools.