Livingston Hall (1903-1995) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1932 to 1995. He was an Assistant Professor of Law 1932-1937; Professor of Law 1937-1939; Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law 1938-1939; Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law 1939-1959; Roscoe Pound Professor of Law 1963-1971; and an Emeritus professor 1971-1995.
Research: Criminal law and procedure.
Years of Teaching: Assistant Professor of Law 1932-1937; Professor of Law 1937-1939.
Education: University of Chicago, A.B. 1923; Harvard Law School LL.B. 1927.
Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “Cases and Materials on Criminal Law” (first published 1939); “Basic Criminal Procedure: Cases, Comments, and Questions” (first published 1965); “Modern Criminal Procedure: with Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and Proposed Amendments: Cases, Comments, and Questions” (first published 1965).
Noteworthy Appointments: Lieutenant Colonel, Army Air Forces, 1944-1946; Awarded Congressional Medal of Freedom, 1946.