Educational Background:
J.D. cum laude, 1997, Cornell Law School M.Ed. with Distinction, 2002, Counseling, Northern Arizona University B.S. Accounting with Honor, 1994, University of Wyoming (minor in Psychology)
Courses Usually Taught:
ACC 205: Legal Environment of Business ACC 405: Advanced Business Law
Employment History:
Assoicate Dean, The W. A. Franke College of Business, 2008 - present Assistant Professor of Practice, The W. A. Franke College of Business, 2006-present Director, New Student Programs, NAU, 2/2005-8/2006 Assistant Dean of Students, NAU, 8/2001-2/2005 Associate Attorney, Silver & Freedman, Los Angeles, CA. 2/1999-7/2000 Associate Attorney, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, LLP, Los Angeles, CA. 8/1997-2/1999
Area(s) of Emphasis:
Employment Law, Constitutional Law, Pedagogy
Research Work:
Student Development Theory and Currculum Development, Freedom of Religion, Ethics
Professional Organizations:
Academy of Legal Scholars in Business Pacific Southwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business: Treasurer, 2007-08; Vice President and Conference Chair, 2008-09; President, 2009-10 National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Journal of Legal Studies Education, Staff Editor
Publications:
Using Student Development Theory to Inform Our Curriculum and Pedagogy: A Response to the Secretary of Education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education, 25 J. of Legal Studies Ed. 51 (2008).
Fixing Free Exercise: A Compelling Need to Relieve the Current Burdens, 36 Hastings Const. L. Q. 191 (2009).
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