Adjunct Faculty Biographies
Christine Kexel Chabot
Christine Kexel Chabot is a magna cum laude graduate of Notre Dame Law School. She started her career at the Chicago office of Mayer Brown, where her general and appellate litigation practice focused on telecommunications law. After a clerkship for the Honorable Jane R. Roth of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, she resumed her telecommunications practice at Dickinson Wright in Ann Arbor, Michigan and taught at Michigan State University College of Law. Professor Chabot has also taught at Pace Law School, the University of Connecticut School of Law, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, and IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. Her courses include Administrative Law and Antitrust. Professor Chabot’s recent empirical study of judicial decision making, Mavericks, Moderates, or Drifters? Supreme Court Voting Alignments, 1838 – 2009, is forthcoming in the Missouri Law Review.
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