Faculty
The CUNY Law faculty is an extraordinary and diverse group of public interest and public service practitioners and scholars. Their extensive practical experience adds great depth to the classroom and creates internship and employment opportunities for students, while they produce cutting edge, engaged scholarship in areas as diverse as:
- Capital Punishment
- Domestic Violence
- Indigenous Land Rights
- Cross Cultural Lawyering
- LGBT Issues
- Aging
- Ecology
- International Human Rights
- Pedagogy
Working as colleagues, faculty and students are on a first name basis; the faculty's highest priority is training and graduating excellent public interest lawyers.
Faculty Experts For Media Interviews
CUNY School of Law faculty members are available for media interviews on a range of subjects.
Faculty Scholarship Support
The Office of Faculty Scholarship Support provides administrative support for every aspect of a faculty member's scholarship plans.
Selected Faculty Publications on Pedagogy
A selected collection of pedagogical literature by the CUNY Law faculty.
Faculty News
Prof. Kassem in HuffPost on Zero Dark Thirty Controversy
Governor Cuomo Nominates CUNY Law Professor Jenny Rivera to New York State Court of Appeals
Distinguished Prof. Ruthann Robson on Stop and Frisk Program
Prof. Zeidman on Impact of Federal Ruling on Stop-and-Frisk
Prof. Ramzi Kassem in Wall Street Journal on Undercover Stings
Why I Teach at CUNY Law
Hear what our professors have to say...
Legal Writing Center
Besides providing services for students, the traditional function of writing centers, the Writing Center at the CUNY School of Law is also a resource for faculty as you plan and manage your courses.