Visiting Assistant Professor
Rebekah Cudé is a visiting professor of law, teaching Bar Preparation Strategies: MBE & MEE and working one-on-one with students and graduates studying for the Uniform Bar Exam. Professor Cudé loved serving as a criminal appellate lawyer and understands deeply that good lawyers from all walks of life are critical to a functioning criminal justice system and a functioning democracy. She has dedicated the last twelve years to teaching and supporting law students as they navigate the rigors of law school and the unique challenges of effectively preparing for the bar exam.
Education
J.D., University of Idaho College of Law
B.A., The College of Idaho
Experience
Mitchell Hamline School of Law: visiting professor, 2026–
Helix Bar Review by AccessLex Institute: director of institutional engagement, 2021–2025
University of Idaho College of Law: director of student affairs, 2014–2021; assistant director of career development, 2023–2014
State Appellate Public Defender of Idaho: contract criminal appellate attorney, 2012–2014
Boise State University: adjunct professor, criminal law and legal research & writing, 2008–2009, 2014–2015
Office of the Idaho Attorney General: deputy attorney general, criminal division appellate unity, 1998–2000, 2003–2011
Latah County Prosecutor’s Office: deputy prosecutor, 2000–2003
Coeur d’Alene Tribal Prosecutor, 1996–1998
District Court, Second Judicial District of Idaho: law clerk to Hon. Ida Rudolph Leggett & Hon. Ron Schilling, 1995–1996
Council on Legal Education Opportunity: teaching assistant to Prof. Akilah Monifa in the Pre-Law Summer Institute, summer 1994
Bar Admission
Idaho, 1995
U.S. District Court, District of Idaho, 2001
United States Supreme Court, 2005
