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Lawrence Taylor

in Memoriam (1942-2023)
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Lawrence Taylor Founder, In Memoriam (1942-2023)

About

Lawrence Taylor built a national reputation as one of the most influential DUI defense attorneys of his generation. A former Marine and longtime California trial lawyer, Mr. Taylor helped shape modern DUI defense by insisting that these cases be tested—not presumed—through constitutional litigation, rigorous trial preparation, and scientific scrutiny of the government’s evidence.

While Mr. Taylor is no longer with us, his work continues to influence DUI practice nationwide through the books, training, and defense frameworks he developed, and through the firm he founded in 1979, now led by his son, Christopher Taylor.

A Career Defined by High-Stakes Litigation and Public Service

Before dedicating his practice to DUI defense, Mr. Taylor served as both a Deputy Public Defender and a Deputy District Attorney in Los Angeles.

He also handled uniquely high-profile legal matters, including serving as the trial judge’s legal advisor in People v. Charles Manson and acting as Supreme Court counsel in the Onion Field murder case, where he successfully argued for the reversal of the death penalty. Additionally, he was retained as an independent Special Prosecutor for the Attorney General of Montana to lead a year-long grand jury investigation into governmental corruption.

Professor, Fulbright Scholar, and Legal Educator

Mr. Taylor’s influence extended well beyond the courtroom. He taught on the faculty of Gonzaga University School of Law, where he was voted Professor of the Year, served as a Visiting Professor at Pepperdine University School of Law, and was appointed a Fulbright Professor of Law at Osaka University in Japan.

Author of Foundational DUI Defense Texts

Mr. Taylor authored more than 30 articles and over a dozen books focused on DUI/DWI litigation, trial tactics, and constitutional issues. His best-known work, Drunk Driving Defense, is the standard-bearer for the profession. It is not only widely used as a reference in DUI litigation nationwide but has been cited as authority by the Supreme Court of the United States in the landmark case Missouri v. McNeely.

His writing also reflected a deep commitment to due process beyond DUI defense. His historical work, A Trial of Generals, is a critically acclaimed analysis of the war crimes trials of Japanese Generals Yamashita and Homma, exposing the legal flaws in their prosecution.

Leadership and Recognition in DUI Defense

Known as the “Dean of DUI Attorneys,” Mr. Taylor helped shape modern DUI defense through national leadership, advanced training, and credentials recognized by peers across the legal community.

  • He was one of only five DUI attorneys in California to be board-certified as a DUI defense specialist.
  • He was one of the original ten founders of the National College for DUI Defense (NCDD), served on its Board of Regents, and was elected Dean (1995–1996).
  • He received NCDD’s Richard Erwin Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002, which was renamed in 2004 to the Erwin-Taylor Award to recognize the combined legacy of Richard Erwin and Lawrence Taylor.
  • He delivered 200+ DUI-focused CLE presentations in 38 states, training lawyers on trial tactics, scientific evidence, and constitutional issues.
  • He was repeatedly selected by peers to Super Lawyers and other legal rating publications.

Continuing Legacy at Taylor & Taylor

Mr. Taylor founded what became known for decades as the only DUI defense firm in California supported by a permanent technical staff of independent toxicologists and former law enforcement officials. This structure was built around two principles: serious trial advocacy and serious science.

That legacy continues at Taylor & Taylor under Christopher Taylor’s leadership, with our firm carrying forward the same commitment to challenging unreliable testing, improper police procedures, and overreach in DUI enforcement.

Awards

  • Marquis
  • United States Supreme Court Bar

Selected Topics Mr. Taylor Taught Nationwide

Beginning with the American Bar Association’s First National Seminar on Defending the Drunk Driver in 1983, Mr. Taylor became one of the nation’s most in-demand lecturers on DUI defense. Over the decades, he presented over 200 seminars in 38 states, teaching practical trial tactics and the science-driven methods needed to cross-examine officers, forensic witnesses, and other government experts. Samples of Mr. Taylor’s lectures are available in our video library and through the Drunk Driving Law Center audio lectures.

  • Annual Mastering Scientific Evidence seminar
    Atlanta (National College for DUI Defense)
  • Cross-Examination of the DUI Officer
  • Superheroes of DUI Defense
    Annual DUI Seminar, Las Vegas (National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers)
  • Keynote speaker, Annual Criminal Defense Seminar
  • Annual Summer Session at Harvard Law School
    Boston (National College for DUI Defense)
  • Neutralizing Field Sobriety Tests
  • Cross-Examination of the Forensic Toxicologist
  • Cross-Examination: Blood-Alcohol Evidence
    Oklahoma City (Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association)
  • Military Tribunals
  • Field Sobriety Tests
    San Francisco, CA
  • Strategies in Handling DUI Cases in California
  • The Ultimate DUI Seminar
    Bozeman, Montana (Montana Institute for Criminal Justice)
  • DWI Defenders
    Corpus Christi, TX (DWI Defenders, Inc.)
  • Cross-Examination of the Officer
  • Drunk Driving Defense
  • 1st Annual Chemical Evidence Seminar
    Seattle (National College for DUI Defense)
  • 10th National DUI Seminar
    Las Vegas (Minnesota Society for Criminal Justice)
  • Advanced DUI Seminar
  • DUI Trial Tactics
    Biloxi, MS (Headlines Marketing)
  • 5th Annual DUI Institute
  • Annual DUI Seminar
  • 4th Annual Mastering Scientific Evidence
    New Orleans (Headlines Marketing)
  • Handling Driver’s License Suspensions in Georgia
  • Defense of Drinking Drivers Institute
  • 4th Annual Advanced Criminal Law Seminar
  • 3rd Annual Summer Session at Harvard Law School
    Boston (National College for DUI Defense)
  • Drunk Driving Defense
    Los Angeles (California Public Defender’s Association)
  • Drunk Driving Defense Seminar
    Omaha (Nebraska Criminal Defense Lawyers)
  • 1st Annual Summer Session at Harvard Law School
    Boston (National College for DUI Defense)
  • National DUI/DWI Seminar
    Las Vegas (National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers)
  • 5th Annual Advanced Criminal Law Seminar
    Padre Island (Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association)
  • Multiple Aspects of Drunk Driving Litigation
    Long Beach (California State Bar Convention)
  • Advanced Trial Tactics
    San Francisco (Headlines Marketing)
  • Strategies in Handling DUI Cases
    Irvine (Lorman Education Services)
  • 4th Annual DUI Institute
  • Strategies in Handling DUI Cases
    San Diego (Lorman Education Services)
  • Advanced DUI Seminar
    Cincinnati (Ohio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association)
  • Defending DUIs
    Seattle (Cowan and Smith)
  • 3rd Annual Mastering Scientific Evidence Seminar
    New Orleans (Headlines Marketing)
  • 7th Annual Winter Seminar
    Kauai (National College for DUI Defens)
  • 2nd Annual Summer Session at Harvard Law School
    Boston (National College for DUI Defense)
  • Ethics and the DUI
    Practitioner, Atlanta (Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia)
  • Tennessee DUI Law Update
    Nashville (American Legal Education)
  • Keynote Speaker
    Annual DUI Seminar, Raleigh and Wilmington (North Carolina Trial Lawyers Academy)
  • Defending the DUI Client
    Long Beach (Long Beach Bar Association)
  • The DUI Exception to the Constitution
    Atlanta (Georgia Institute of Continuing Legal Education).

The DUI Exception to the Constitution

Over the years I have expressed my belief that organizations such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) are well-intentioned “true believers” — but believers who, like most zealots, have a rigid and narrow focus and who are ignorant of the harm they cause to others.

A few years ago, I was invited to give a lecture to a “think tank” of government, corporate and academic types expanding upon this view. In the years since then that I have given versions of the lecture to other groups, the legal and political situation has only grown worse.

Perhaps the lecture itself might better explain why I consider the activities of such organizations to be a continuing threat to our institutions and constitutional safeguards…

Read Taylor Lawrence's Speech Below

I hope to convince you in the next hour, some of you, that the greatest single threat to our freedoms, the freedoms set forth in the Bill of Rights, is not from Iraq or Iran. I don’t think it’s from North Korea. I don’t think it’s from the extremists of the Muslim world. The threat, as it has always been throughout history, is internal: It is from within. But I do not think it is terrorists or extremists on the right. I hope to convince a few of you that the greatest single threat to our freedoms today comes from a group consisting largely of American housewives. They call themselves the Mothers Against Drunk Driving. MADD.

I am fully aware that some of you belong to MADD. And I am certainly not here to make fun of them. Others of you here do not belong to MADD, but you have contributed to MADD and many more of you here, perhaps most of you here, are in complete sympathy with their goals and their activities. Many of you have had tragic losses at the hands of drunk drivers. But I hope to convince you in the next hour that you might want to reassess your view of that particular organization.

And I do not take them lightly in terms of their intentions. But we know that throughout history it is the well-intentioned zealots — those who believe strongly in the rightness of their cause — that are most willing to impose those ideas upon others. I do not, by the way, for a moment suggest that we should legalize drunk driving. I’m going to make that clear at the outset. But it is the true believer who is the greatest threat. And I should at the outset acknowledge my tremendous debt to Mr. Eric Hoffer who wrote the book, The True Believer. He was a longshoreman when I was going to school at Berkeley in the 60’s. He did not have a high school education, but was teaching philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley and wrote this little jewel of a book that has been terribly influential in my own thinking.

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