Position Title
Continuing Lecturer
Position Title
Continuing Lecturer
Bio
Research Areas:
Legal Reasoning and Writing; Early Modern English Law and Literature
Teaching Areas:
Legal Reasoning and Writing; Writing in International Relations
Education:
Ph.D., English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
M.A., English, California State University, Northridge
J.D., University of San Diego School of Law
B.A., International Relations, University of California, Davis
Awards:
- Professional Development Award, 2024
- Professional Development Award, 2023
- Academic Federation Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2020
- Professional Development Award, 2019
- Professional Development Award, 2017
- Professional Development Award, 2014
Publications:
“Legal Proof and Probability in Early Modern England.” Evidence in the Age of the New Sciences. Ed. James A.T. Lancaster and Richard Raiswell. Springer. 2018 |
“’Grammatical Laments, Feminine Arguments:’ Unconfessional Inwardness in Webster’s The White Devil.” Cahiers Elisabethains, Vol. 92(1) 50-67. DOI: 10.1177/0184767816681254. 2016 |
“Ben Jonson’s Legal Imagination in Volpone.” Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900. 51.2 DOI: 0.1353/sel.2011.0021. 2011 |
Research Interests & Expertise
- Legal Reasoning and Writing; Early Modern English Law and Literature