New Faculty -- August 2004
Visiting Assistant Professor Lauren Crane, a 2001 graduate of
Chicago-Kent, joins the legal writing faculty after working as an associate
at Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP, where she concentrated in labor and
employment law.
Visiting Associate Professor Suzanne Ehrenberg returns to Chicago-Kent
from an appointment as a clinical associate professor at Northwestern
University School of Law. She will be teaching once again in the Legal
Research and Writing Program this fall. Read
more about Professor Ehrenberg
Assistant Professor Daniel Hamilton, who recently completed his
Ph.D. in American legal history from Harvard University, joins the Chicago-Kent
faculty after spending a year as a Gottlieb Fellow in Legal History at
New York University School of Law. Read
more about Professor Hamilton and his research interests
Visiting Assistant Professor Edward Harris, a 2001 graduate of
Chicago-Kent, joins the legal writing faculty after working as an associate
of Schuyler, Roche & Swirner PC, where he concentrated on international
business transactions. Read more about
Professor Harris
Visiting Assistant Professor Kristen Osenga joins the legal writing
faculty after serving as a law clerk to Judge Richard Linn of the U.S.
Court of the Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Read more about Professor
Osenga
Visiting Assistant Professor Michael Pardo joins the legal writing
faculty after teaching as a visiting assistant professor in the areas
of constitutional criminal procedure and evidence at Northwestern University
School of Law.
Visiting Assistant Professor Julie Schrager returns to the legal
writing faculty this fall. She taught previously at Chicago-Kent from
1999-2001. Read more about Professor
Schager
Assistant Professor Michael Scodro, a former law clerk to Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor of the U.S. Supreme Court and to Judge Jose A. Cabranes
of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, comes to Chicago-Kent
from the law firm of Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw. Read
more about Professor Scodro and his research interests
Assistant Professor Carolyn Shapiro, a former law clerk to Justice Stephen G. Breyer
of the U.S. Supreme Court and to Judge Richard A. Posner in 1995-96, while he was chief judge
of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, joins the permanent faculty at Chicago-Kent
after spending the 2003-04 academic year here as a visiting faculty member.
Read more about Professor Shapiro and her research interests
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