Lecturer in Law
Victor Gold is a Lecturer at UCLA School of Law teaching Contracts. His research specialty is Evidence. He retired in 2025 after forty years on the faculty of Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, where he served as the sixteenth Dean of Loyola and William H. Hannon Professor of Law. Before joining the Loyola faculty, Gold was Professor of Law at Arizona State University College of Law and an attorney at the Los Angeles office of Nossaman LLP, where he declined a partnership in favor of beginning his teaching career.
Gold received his B.A. cum laude from UCLA, where he also received his J.D., graduating Order of the Coif and serving as Comment Editor on the UCLA Law Review. He served as a Legal Consultant for CBS News, was a Visiting Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge University, and taught Contracts and Evidence for BARBRI for many years.
Gold has published six books on Evidence law, all of which have appeared in multiple editions.