Brian David Bloom
Lecturer
Stanford Law School
Bio
Brian Bloom spent 27 years as a criminal defense lawyer, working in the Office of the Alameda County Public Defender. He represented defendants in all manner of criminal cases, from misdemeanors to complex capital litigation, specializing in the intersection between the criminal-legal system and mental illness. Over the course of his career, Brian ran the Training Department, the Mental Health Unit, and the Felony Trial Staff of the Public Defenders’ Office. Since retiring as an Assistant Public Defender in 2021, Brian has been the Chair of the Mental Health Advisory Board of Alameda County and has been a leader in various local advocacy efforts aimed at decriminalizing mental illness.
Prior to his legal career, Brian taught High School Social Studies in San Mateo, California. Brian received his B.A. in Politics from the University of California at Santa Cruz, where he graduated with Honors; he received his M.A. in Education from Stanford University; and he received his J.D. from Stanford Law School, where he was Order of the Coif. Before joining the Public Defenders Officer, Brian clerked for the Honorable Marilyn Hall Patel of the Northern District of California.
Academic Appointments
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Lecturer, Stanford Law School
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Member, Judicial Council's Collaborative Justice Courts Advisory Committee (2023 - Present)
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Chair, Mental Health Advisory Board of Alameda County (2021 - Present)
2025-26 Courses
- Mental Health Law and Policy
LAW 3010 (Spr) -
Prior Year Courses
2024-25 Courses
- Mental Health Law and Policy
LAW 3010 (Spr)
2023-24 Courses
- Mental Health Law
LAW 3010 (Spr)
- Mental Health Law and Policy