Adam Sokoloff


KU Jayhawk
  • Supervising Attorney, Project for Innocence & Post-Conviction Remedies
  • Instructor, Trial Advocacy and Mock Trial

Contact Info

409 Green Hall

Biography

Adam Sokoloff joined the KU School of Law in May 2022 as a supervising attorney in the Paul E. Wilson Project for Innocence and Post-Conviction Remedies. The Project represents state and federal prisoners in appellate and post-conviction litigation in state and federal courts. As an attorney in the Project, Sokoloff supervises students in their casework and co-teaches the classroom component of the clinic. Sokoloff also teaches Trial Advocacy, Mock Trial Competition and Mock Trial Council.

Prior to joining KU Law, Sokoloff practiced as a criminal defense attorney with The Sokoloff Law Firm. He also served as an assistant district attorney with the Wyandotte County District Attorney's Office. Sokoloff received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 2006 and his law degree from KU Law in 2016. 

Education

J.D., University of Kansas, 2016
B.A. in Philosophy, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2006

Teaching

Project for Innocence & Post-Conviction Remedies, Trial Advocacy, Mock Trial Competition, Mock Trial Council