Allan Ides

Allan Ides, Professor of Law and Christopher N. May Chair

Professor of Law and Christopher N. May Chair

Courses Taught

  • Civil Procedure
  • Constitutional Law
  • Federal Courts
  • First Amendment

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Education

  • BA, University of California, Los Angeles
  • MA, Loyola Marymount University
  • JD, summa cum laude, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

Background

After graduating from Loyola, Allan Ides served as a law clerk to the Honorable Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit from 1979-80 and then clerked for the Honorable Byron R. White, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1980-81.  Professor Ides joined the Loyola Law School faculty in the fall of 1982 and served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 1984-87.  From 1989-97, Professor Ides was a member of the law school faculty at Washington & Lee in Lexington, Virginia.  He returned to Los Angeles and to Loyola in 1997.  He has written extensively in the areas of Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure and Federal Jurisdiction and Practice, and is actively involved in various public service projects, ranging from civil rights litigation to the representation of individuals in deportation proceedings.

Selected Scholarship

Books

  • Civil Procedure: Constitution, Statutes, Rules, and Supplemental Materials  (Aspen 2021)(with Christopher N. May & Simona Grossi)
  • Constitutional Law: National Power and Federalism (Aspen 8th ed. 2019) (with Christopher N. May & Simona Grossi)
  • Constitutional Law: Individual Rights (Aspen 6th ed. 2019) (with Christopher N. May & Simona Grossi)
  • Civil Procedure: Cases and Problems   (Aspen 5th ed. 2016) (with Christopher N. May & Simona Grossi)
  • Civil Procedure: Essay and Multiple-Choice Questions and Answers (Aspen 2012)

Articles

Public Service

  • Pro-Bono representation of California inmate and juvenile offender Larry Rosser (habeas petition with the California Supreme Court & successful parole hearing) (2017)
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court, No. 16-466 (Supreme Court) (counsel of record on amicus brief filed in the Supreme Court, April 2017)
  • Ziglar v. Abassi (counsel of record on amicus brief filed in the Supreme Court, February 2017)
  • Gonzalez v. Owens Corning (counsel of record on amicus brief filed in the Third Circuit, October 2016)
  • Pro Bono Representation of Southern California Institute of Law in Ninth Circuit Appeal, Southern California Institute of Law v. Archie "Joe" Biggers, 613 Fed.Appx. 665 (9th Cir. 2015)
  • Wood v. Moss (counsel of record on amicus brief filed in the Supreme Court, February 2014)
  • Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. (counsel of record on amicus brief filed in the Supreme Court June 2012)
  • Salazar v. Buono (United States Supreme Court 2009) (consulted with ACLU on respondent’s brief in a case involving the scope of certiorari review in the context of an Establishment Clause claim)
  • Ashcroft v. Iqbal (United States Supreme Court 2008) (amicus brief on behalf of Professors of Civil Procedure and Federal Practice) (with David Shapiro)
  • Burkin v. Serembe (Los Angeles Superior Court 2006-2007) (pro bono counsel in child custody proceeding)
  • Corrie v. Caterpillar (9th Circuit 2006) (amicus brief on behalf of Professors of Constitutional and  International Law)
  • Trujillo v. City of Ontario & Bernhard v. City of Ontario (CD Cal. & 9th Circuit 2006) (pro bono with ACLU) (drafted Fourth Amendment and qualified immunity arguments for successful summary judgment motion in the CD Cal. and for a successful defense of the summary judgment on appeal to the Ninth Circuit)
  • In re South African Litigation (2d Circuit 2005) (amicus brief on behalf of Professors of Constitutional and International Law)
  • Terreri v. Chertoff (CD. Cal. 2005-2006) (Co-lead counsel w/ ACLU  in successful First Amendment suit filed on behalf of Federal Air Marshal against Department of Homeland Security, et. al)
  • Court Appointed Counsel, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Immigration Cases (2004-2006 )
  • Lisbey v. Gonzales, 420 F.3d 930 (9th Cir. 2005).
  • Ebron v. Gonzales
  • Hernandez-Villalobos v. Gonzales
  • Appointed by United States Supreme Court to represent indigent defendant in United States v. Owens, 108 S.Ct. 838 (1988).
  • California Appellate Project, Volunteer Attorney in Death Penalty Litigation (appeal and habeas) (1988-90).
  • Indigent Representation Panel for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Volunteer Attorney (1984-90) (representation of indigents in direct criminal appeals -- aside from direct appeals this work included federal habeas proceedings at the trial level and hearings before Parole Commission examiners).