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McGeorge School of Law students honor outstanding faculty with 2025 Professors of the Year awards

Students in the 勛圖tv McGeorge School of Laws Class of 2025 voted on the faculty for the law schools annual Professors of the Year awards. The awards recognize faculty whose excellent teaching transforms students lives.

Winners of this years awards were Dan Croxall '08 as Full-Time JD Faculty of the Year, Romboud Rahmanian as Part-Time JD Faculty of the Year, and James Mayer as MPA/MPP Faculty of the Year.

A portrait of Dan Croxall

Dan Croxall '08 was named as McGeorge School of Law's Full-Time JD Faculty of the Year for 2025. 

Dan Croxall '08

Prior to joining the faculty at McGeorge in 2015, Croxall practiced complex civil litigation and white-collar criminal defense at what was then the worlds largest law firm, DLA Piper LLP, for several years. He later founded Croxall Law to focus on representing independent craft breweries throughout California.

Croxall created and continues to teach the worlds first and only Craft Beer Law course at a law school. He also teaches Civil Procedure, Global Lawyering Skills I and II, Professional Responsibility, the Legal Profession, and Political Science 175 on the 勛圖tv's Stockton campus.

Croxall served as the director of the Pacific Legal Advantage Program from 2022 to 2024. The program, now led by Professor Erin ONeal, exposes undergraduate students to the legal field and prepares them for the rigors of law school.

In January 2025, Croxall was appointed as Dean of Admissions at McGeorge School of Law, where he continues to champion student success and innovation in legal education.

This is Croxalls fourth time being honored as Professor of the Year.

I am honored that the Class of 2025 chose me to be their Professor of the Year. This award is a reflection on all of our hardworking and wonderful faculty since I learned the law from many of them. They are all deserving of recognition for their steadfast commitment to our students and our mission, Croxall said.

Croxall has published law review articles on craft beer law and alcoholic beverage regulation in journals including the Northwestern University Law Review, Gonzaga Law Review, William & Mary Business Law Review, Loyola Los Angeles Law Review, Penn State Law Review, and Florida State Law Review. He also has a forthcoming article in the Michigan State University Law Review.

Croxall holds bachelors and masters degrees from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and a JD from the 勛圖tv McGeorge School of Law.

A portrait of Romboud Rahmanian

Romboud Romy Rahmanian was named as McGeorge School of Law's Part-Time JD Faculty of the Year for 2025. 

Romboud Romy Rahmanian

Rahmanian was named Part-Time JD Faculty of the Year for 2025. A practicing attorney and seasoned educator, Rahmanian brings a unique blend of legal expertise and compassionate instruction to his students at McGeorge, where he teaches Wills and Trusts.

Rahmanian is the principal attorney at his own firm, specializing in estate planning, trust administration, probate, and estate litigation. His legal practice informs his teaching, allowing him to integrate real-world scenarios into classroom discussions. In addition to teaching at McGeorge, he also teaches at UC Berkeley School of Law and Southwestern Law School, where he was awarded Adjunct Professor of the Year in 2025.

Im deeply honored and humbled. Teaching is something I love, but it would mean very little without my extraordinary students. Ive learned so much from them their thoughtful preparation, empathy, and trust have enriched our class. They didnt just bring intellect they brought humanity. Because of them, Im confident the future of our profession is in good hands, Rahmanian said.

Rahmanian earned his JD from Southwestern Law School, where he served as a senior editor for the Southwestern Law Review and completed a full-time judicial externship with the Hon. Alex Kozinski, then Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He holds a bachelors degree in computer information systems from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

Beyond the classroom and courtroom, Rahmanian is active in civic and professional organizations. He serves on the executive board of Copper to Gold, a Bah獺宎穩-inspired nonprofit dedicated to promoting race amity through personal transformation.

A portrait of James Mayer

James Mayer was named as McGeorge School of Law's MPA/MPP Faculty of the Year for 2025.

James Mayer

Mayer was named MPA/MPP Faculty of the Year for 2025. He is a senior fellow for the Transformational Change Partnership and adjunct professor at McGeorge School of Law. With a career spanning journalism, public administration, nonprofit leadership, and civic engagement, Mayer brings a wealth of real-world experience to the classroom.

His expertise includes nonprofit administration and management, organizational governance, policy development and implementation, system change, and civic engagement. Mayers teaching philosophy emphasizes equipping students with the tools to assess issues, design responses, manage change, and continue learning through experience.

Mayers public interest career includes serving as President and CEO of California Forward, a bipartisan reform organization he helped launch in 2007. Under his leadership, the organization helped drive constitutional reforms that reduced partisan gridlock, improved fiscal stability, and fostered local government partnerships to achieve better public outcomes.

In 2021, Mayer received the National Public Service Award  one of the most prestigious professional awards in the country for his efforts in public service in California.

Mayer holds a BA from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, an MPPA from California State University, Sacramento, and served as a Mid-Career Fellow at the University of Michigans School of Natural Resources.