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Full-time Faculty
At Trinity Law School, we will equip you to seek and do justice. We seek to provide a high- quality legal education that fully integrates biblical principles and the Christian worldview with a deep, practical understanding of the law. At Trinity, you won't just learn how to think like a lawyer, you will learn how all law should be in accord with God's law. Your classes will discuss not only defending clients, but defending the faith.
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Donald R. McConnell
Academic Dean Assistant Professor of Law
JD, Univ. of So. California, Los Angeles, 1985
BA, magna cum laude, Westmont College, 1982
Professor McConnell practiced real estate litigation with the firm of Harbin & Frost. Previously he was with Baker, Hostetler, McCutchen, Black, where he practiced personal injury defense and commercial shipping litigation, including representation of Underwriters of Lloyds of London defending their insured companies and vessels. Professor McConnell has taught at Trinity Law School since 1988. He is a past recipient of the Teacher of the Year Award. Professor McConnell teaches Legal Institutions and Values.
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Kenneth Chinn
Full-time Faculty Member
JD, Loyola University of Los Angeles, School of Law 1976
BA, Whittier College, 1973
Professor Chinn is a retired Senior Deputy District Attorney for Orange County where he prosecuted medical professionals and attorneys accused of insurance fraud. An adjunct professor for Trinity Law School since 1996, and full-time professor since 2006, he has also taught for the California District Attorney's Association on topics including insurance fraud investigation and prosecution. Professor Chinn teaches Evidence.
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Bruce Johnson
Full-time Faculty Member
LLM, New York University, 1973
JD, Northwestern University, 1962
AB, Wheaton College, 1957
Professor Johnson has practiced general corporate and business law in Chicago and Wheaton, Illinois. He was a member of the faculty of Wisconsin State University, School of Business, at Whitewater. He was a member of the faculty of Southwestern University, School of Law, at Los Angeles, for twenty years. He has served on the boards of directors of several businesses and not-for-profit corporations. He teaches Property and Contracts.
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