Associate Professor of the Practice of Legal Studies
American HistoryLawAmerican LawAmerican Public ArtPublic Sculpture
Scholarship and Biography
After receiving a law degree at the University of Georgia, I received a Ph.D. in American History at Boston College. My doctoral dissertation explored the Pragmatic jurisprudence of Henry J. Friendly, a long time judge on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and perhaps the greatest of Louis Brandeis' law clerks. I have been teaching law at Brandeis on a part-time basis since 1998, and began the duties of a full time instructor in the Legal Studies program in 2015. I am currently working on a book about the origins of the public monuments of Boston.
Organizational Affiliations
Associate Professor of the Practice of Legal Studies,
Interdepartmental Program in Legal Studies, Brandeis University
Affiliated Faculty,
Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University