David Santee

Adjunct Professor at Villanova University

Schools

  • Villanova University

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Biography

Villanova University

David S. Santee began his legal career in 1999 at the Defender Association of Philadelphia, where he tried more than 250 cases to verdict in the Philadelphia Municipal Court and the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia. He has represented adults and juveniles charged with anything from a summary offense to attempted murder. Before opening his own practice, Mr. Santee also represented clients in civil matters as an Associate at Rawle & Henderson, the nation’s oldest law office. Most recently, he served as the Assistant Dean for Trial Advocacy Programs at Villanova University School of Law. As Assistant Dean, Mr. Santee was responsible for the design of the law school’s Trial Advocacy Program and taught courses in both Trial Advocacy and Legal Writing. He teaches trial advocacy to practicing lawyers as an instructor with the National Institute of Trial Advocacy.

Mr. Santee is an avid long-distance runner, having completed four marathons and multiple half marathons.

EDUCATION

∙ Temple University Beasley School of School of Law, Juris Doctor, 1999 ∙ Villanova University, Bachelor of Arts, 1995

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

∙ More than Words: Rethinking the Role of Modern Demonstrative Evidence, 52 Santa Clara L. Rev. 105 (2012)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

∙ Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers ∙ Pennsylvania Prison Society (Policy Committee)

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