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Daniel T. Coyne
Associate Professor of Clinical Practice
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Professor Coyne earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Illinois
at Chicago in 1980 and his law degree from The John Marshall Law School in 1984. Following his admission
to the bar, he engaged in a private practice with a concentration in criminal defense litigation.
Professor Coyne holds a Lead Counsel certification in the Capital Litigation Trial Bar of the Illinois
Supreme Court. He has previously been associated with the Mock Trial Project of the Chicago Coalition
for Law-Related Education (CCLRE), a program that involved all of the Chicago Public High Schools
in a city-wide, mock-trial competition. He coached trial advocacy teams and authored six trial manuals
utilized by the project. Professor Coyne has also been active in the Fairy Trial Project of the
Circuit Court of Cook County since its inception in 1987, serving as legal consultant to the writing
and production teams.
Professor Coyne has previously taught at Northeastern Illinois University, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign and Northern Illinois University, and has been a guest lecturer at Northwestern University,
Iowa State University, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago.
He was previously associated with the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University, teaching
law-related curricula to gifted students that gathered each summer from schools around the world.
In March of 2002, Professor Coyne was named by Chicago Magazine in
its “Thirty Tough Lawyers” feature. In August 2003, he was featured in the Chicago
Daily Law Bulletin's Amicus Curious column about the constitutional law curriculum at the
Center for Talent Development. Professor Coyne focuses his pro-bono obligation on indigent people
with AIDS who require representation in the criminal justice system.