Stuart N. Brotman
Professor of Journalism and Media
Stuart N. Brotman has expertise in telecommunications, electronic mass media law and policy, digital privacy and freedom of expression as well as the First Amendment.
Stuart N. Brotman has expertise in telecommunications, electronic mass media law and policy, digital privacy and freedom of expression as well as the First Amendment.
Zack Buck specializes in health care law and policy, bioethics, and tort law.
Leah Christiani studies the way race, gender, and identity structure politics, and how different people experience government.
Dan Feller’s interests encompass mid-nineteenth-century America as a whole, with special attention to Jacksonian politics and the coming of the Civil War.
Joan MacLeod Heminway is an expert on insider trading, crowdfunding, securities law, corporate governance, and corporate finance.
Lucy Jewel frequently presents on legal writing, legal education, and professionalism topics at national and international academic conferences.
Gregory Kaplan is an expert on the literature of the Spanish Middle Ages and Spanish language history.
Nathan Kelly studies the US macro political system and examines how different parts of the country govern.
Brian Krumm has expertise in corporate governance, business transactions, and commercial and business litigation.
Michael Martinez research interests include media law, with a specific focus on media and the courts, the history of journalistic practices and political coverage in visual communication.