Jason Whitehead — Law School and Legal Career
Jason Whitehead — Law School and Legal Career
After graduating from CSULB, I went off to law school at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, where I earned my J.D. with honors, thanks to all the great undergraduate training I got here at the Beach. While in law school, I worked at the Oregon Department of Justice’s Antitrust Unit, where I got some great experience working on cases like the multi-state lawsuits against the tobacco industry. After graduating law school, I passed the Oregon bar exam and had the great pleasure of serving for two years as a judicial clerk to a panel of judges on the Oregon Court of Appeals. During that time, I learned a lot about appellate procedure and I was able to help research and draft judicial opinions in cases involving labor law, environmental law, and many other areas. After five years in Oregon, my wife and I decided to move back to southern California, where I worked for a while as a staff attorney for the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. There, I got lots of experience working on habeas corpus cases involving state and federal prisoners appealing their criminal convictions based on the violation of a constitutional right, such as the right to effective assistance of counsel or the right to a fair trial.