Carole Goldberg
Professor of Law
Born Chicago, Illinois, 1947
B.A. Smith College, 1968
J.D. Stanford, 1971
UCLA Law faculty since 1972

Carole Goldberg teaches Civil Procedure, Federal Indian Law, Tribal Legal Systems, and the Tribal Legal Development Clinic, which renders legal services to Indian tribes and Indian judicial systems. She directs the Joint Degree Program in Law and American Indian Studies and has served as Interim Director of UCLA's American Indian Studies Center. She has twice served as Associate Dean for the School of Law, from 1984 to 1989 and from 1991 to 1992. She has also served as Chair of the Academic Senate in 1993-1994. Following law school, Professor Goldberg clerked for Judge Robert F. Peckham, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Professor Goldberg has written widely on the subject of federal Indian law and tribal law, and is co-editor and co-author of Felix Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law (1982).