I love teaching and working with students as they pursue their dreams. Below are brief details on courses I teach and selected articles on teaching. There is much more to say about teaching, and I’m always happy to chat about it. So please feel free to reach out. Contact me here.
Current Courses:
Torts; Human Rights and Children; International Human Rights; Public Health Law; Family Law; Global Perspectives on Children and the Law
Other Courses Taught:
International and Comparative Health Law; Law and Medicine
Other Teaching Interests:
Children and the Law; Human Trafficking; International Law; Narrative Skills and the Law; Health Law
Selected articles and news items on teaching:
Work-Life Balance and the Need to Give Law Students a Break, University of Pittsburgh Law Review Online, 83(5): 1-13 (2022)
Leading Peer-Review Journal Features GSU Law Student’s Research, August 13, 2021
An “Alternative Assignment” for Law Students, April 27, 2021
Incorporating Experiential Learning in Health Law Courses, HealthLawProf Blog, May 20, 2014
Beyond the Case Method: Teaching Transactional Law Skills in the Classroom, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 37: 375 (2009)
News about selected courses:
Global Perspectives on Children and the Law, Spring 2019:
Global Perspectives on Children and the Law, Spring 2017: