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Biography

Luke Matthew Martin serves as an Adjunct Faculty Member for the Ph.D. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law program at the California School of Forensic Studies. He has completed his Bachelor's degree in English and Political Science, Master of Business Administration, and Juris Doctorate Degree specializing in Child, Family, and Elder Law with honors. 

He currently serves as a Staff Attorney with the California Associate of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT). Prior to his time at CAMFT, Luke had a private practice focusing on civil litigation and served as general counsel for several businesses with annual revenues totaling well over $20 million. He has been recognized by the State Bar of California for his legal service to domestic violence victims and awarded the Wiley E. Manuel Certificate for Pro Bono Legal Services. 

Professional Interests

Professional interests include mental health law, corporate law, minor consent, HIPAA, and intellectual property. 

Education and Certifications

BA in English and Political Science, MBA, and JD

Courses
Legal Research
Civil Law and Justice
Psychology and Law in Public Policy,
Criminal Law and the Justice System
Scholarship and Contributions to the Field

He has published several scholarly articles with different publications including VOIP and HIPAA Applicability, Compliance, and Best Practices, Understanding Minor Consent with Different Parental Relationship Structures, Let’s Talk About Sext, and most recently Data Scraping and How This Impacts Your Online Presence.