In recent years, Columbia Law School has stepped up its efforts to encourage and nurture students who want to pursue teaching careers. In this section, we highlight alumni/ae who have begun teaching this year. In a second article, we describe the Law School's teaching program and how some of these professors got their highly sought after jobs. Finally, we introduce you to two new faculty members recently hired by the Law School.
Victor Fleischer '96 UCLA Law School Deals and federal income taxation
Joanne Gottesman '98 Rutgers Law School (Camden) Civil Practice Clinic
Chris Gosnell '02 LL.M. University of Montreal U.S. constitutional law and conflicts of law Prof. Gosnell will serve as associate legal officer for the president of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda for two years before assuming teaching duties.
Chris Gulinello '03 LL.M. Chase College of Law Northern Kentucky University Contract law and business organizations
Thomas Healy '99 Seton Hall Law School First Amendment, constitutional law, federal courts, and administrative law
H. Brian Holland '03 LL.M. Barry University School of Law Intellectual property, federal practice and procedure, appellate practice, and constitutional law
Trevor Morrison '98 Cornell Law School Criminal law, constitutional law, and administrative law
Aaron Saiger '00 Fordham University School of Law First-year property, state and local government law, and education law
Gregory A. Kalscheur, S.J. '03 LL.M. Boston College Law School Civil procedure, constitutional law, and law and religion
Ric Simmons '94 Michael E. Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University Prosecution clinic, evidence, and criminal litigation in the clinical program
Ethan Stone '95 University of Iowa Corporations and securities regulation
Carol Suzuki '91 University of New Mexico Community Lawyering Clinic
Malcolm Thorburn '02 LL.M. Queens University, Kingston, Ontario Torts and criminal law