Marnee Baker managed Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers until spring 2013. The initiative encourages innovation in law teaching through collaboration, discussion, and support for developing and measuring innovative teaching techniques. Baker… MORE
Marsha Kline Pruett, Ph.D., M.S.L., ABPP, is the Maconda Brown O’Connor Professor at Smith College School for Social Work. She has twenty-five years of clinical experience, with expertise in couples counseling, father involvement and coparenting… MORE
Martin graduated with a law degree from the University of Sofia, where he also obtained a PhD in Public administration. He has worked in diverse organizations—private companies, governmental agencies, NGOs and universities. Martin is Head of the… MORE
Marty Katz is a nationally respected innovator in legal and higher education.He recently completed a term as the first Chief Innovation Officer for the University of Denver, where he created a portfolio of initiatives to accelerate value in higher… MORE
Professor Lynch specializes in violence against women issues, criminal procedure, and clinical education. She is the director of the Center for Excellence in Law Teaching (CELT), the editor and frequent contributor to the award-winning Best… MORE
Professor Bowman has taught within the Legal Writing Program at Seattle University since 2001, and she was named an Associate Director of the program in 2012. Professor Bowman teaches both the first-year and second-year legal writing… MORE
Mary G. Wilson served as the 17th president of the League of Women Voters of the United States (LWVUS). During her more than 20 years of service with the League of Women Voters, Ms. Wilson has held leadership positions at the national, state, and… MORE
Mary C. McQueen has served as president of the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) since August 2004. Previously McQueen served as Washington State court administrator from 1987-2004 and director of Judicial Services for the Washington… MORE
Mary B. Poirier is a law clerk for the Rhode Island Supreme Court Trial Court Clerk Department.
She received a BA from Bryant University in 2012 and received a JD from Roger Williams University School of Law in 2019.
Maureen Schafer’s professional career has encompassed providing start-up and operating advisory services for institutions within the public, private, and NGO sectors. Schafer currently works with the UNLV School of Medicine as its Chief of Staff to… MORE