Background
Teitler, Stanley A. was born on January 31, 1946 in New York, New York, United States.
Teitler, Stanley A. was born on January 31, 1946 in New York, New York, United States.
Brandeis University (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). New York University (Juris Doctor, senior thesis honors, 1970. Master of Laws, honors in graduate research, 1984).
University of Exeter, England (Certificate of Law, 1973).
Worked at Stanley A. Teitler, Professional Corporation (New York, New York) specializing in Federal Criminal Law, Criminal Law, Civil Trial Practice, Appeals in all State and Federal Courts, General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1971, New York and United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
1972, United States.
Claims Court, United States. Tax Court, United States. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New New York
1972, United States.
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. 1973, United States. Court of Military Appeals. 1975, United States. Supreme Court.
1980, United States.
District Court, Northern District of New New York Adjunct Professor, Brooklyn Law School, 1983. Lecturer, New York University School of Law, 1982.
Company-chairman, Continuing Legal Education Program, New York University School of Law, 1983.
Member, Advisory Board, New York University School of Law Center for Research in Crime and Justice, 1983. Vice-President, New York University School of Law Alumni Association, 1983.
Secretary, New York University Law Alumni Association, 1972-1981. Member: Faculty Committee on Judicial Clerkships, 1972-1982, Faculty Committee on Admissions, 1978-1980, New York University School of Law.
Research Fellow, New York University Criminal Law Education and Research Center and Comparative Law Institute, 1968-1970.
Member: National Executive Board, Brandeis University Alumni Association, 1976-1978. Brandeis University Admissions Council, 1972-1982. Special Counsel, (capital cases), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense Fund, Incorporated., 1983.
Member: Criminal Law Council, 1969-1970, Committee on Trial Techniques and Advocacy in Criminal Law, 1973-1974, American Bar Association.
Law Clerk to Honorary Charles L. Brieant, Junior, United States. District Judge, Southern District of New York, 1971-1973.
Assistant United States. Attorney, Criminal Division, Eastern District of New York, 1975-1977.
Editor-in-Chief, New York University Law Center Bulletin, 1969-1970.
Managing Editor, The Commentator, 1969-1970. Executive Director, National Association of Law School Newspapers, 1969-1970. Editorial Assistant and Draftsman: A Post-Upjohn Approach to the Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege, 57 New York University Law Review 443, 1982.
Criminal Law Section Fifty-Year History, 10 American Criminal Law Review 2, 1971.
Comparative Criminal Law in the United States, New York University "Clear" Center, 1970. Penological Study, 13 International Journal Offender Therapy 3, 1969.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New New York New York State and American Bar Associations.
Federal Bar Council; American Judicature Society.
New York State Trial Lawyers Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. National Legal Aid and Defender Association.
Member, Advisory Board, New York University School of Law Center for Research in Crime and Justice, 1983. Vice-President, New York University School of Law Alumni Association, 1983. Secretary, New York University Law Alumni Association, 1972-1981.
Member: Faculty Committee on Judicial Clerkships, 1972-1982, Faculty Committee on Admissions, 1978-1980, New York University School of Law.
Research Fellow, New York University Criminal Law Education and Research Center and Comparative Law Institute, 1968-1970. Member: National Executive Board, Brandeis University Alumni Association, 1976-1978.
Brandeis University Admissions Council, 1972-1982. Special Counsel, (capital cases), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense Fund, Incorporated., 1983.
Member: Criminal Law Council, 1969-1970, Committee on Trial Techniques and Advocacy in Criminal Law, 1973-1974, American Bar Association.
Law Clerk to Honorary Charles L. Brieant, Junior, United States. District Judge, Southern District of New York, 1971-1973. Assistant United States.
Attorney, Criminal Division, Eastern District of New York, 1975-1977.
Editor-in-Chief, New York University Law Center Bulletin, 1969-1970. Managing Editor, The Commentator, 1969-1970.
Executive Director, National Association of Law School Newspapers, 1969-1970. Editorial Assistant and Draftsman: A Post-Upjohn Approach to the Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege, 57 New York University Law Review 443, 1982.
Criminal Law Section Fifty-Year History, 10 American Criminal Law Review 2, 1971.
Comparative Criminal Law in the United States, New York University "Clear" Center, 1970. Penological Study, 13 International Journal Offender Therapy 3, 1969. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New New York
New York State and American Bar Associations.
Federal Bar Council; American Judicature Society. New York State Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. National Legal Aid and Defender Association.
Fellow, New York University Criminal Law Education and Research Center and Comparative Law Institute, 1968-1970.