Elizabeth Frumkin

Elizabeth Frumkin

Lecturer


Biography

Ms. Frumkin graduated with honors from Dartmouth College and with honors from the University of Chicago Law School, where she was an editor of the University of Chicago Law Review. Following law school, she served as Law Clerk to the Honorable Michael Daly Hawkins on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Following her clerkship, she was a Litigation Associate at Kirkland & Ellis in Chicago and at Ropes & Gray in Boston, where she handled a variety of complex litigation, including commercial, securities, and tort law matters. While at Ropes & Gray, she led the Litigation Department’s pro bono program, in which litigation associates represented clients seeking political asylum.

Ms. Frumkin served as Assistant Attorney General in the Appeals Division of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Criminal Bureau, where she handled a wide-ranging caseload that included both civil and criminal matters at all levels of state and federal court in Massachusetts, including appellate work arising out of the Attorney General’s criminal prosecutions; the representation of judges, prosecutors, and other officials of the Massachusetts criminal justice system; and a variety of other civil and criminal litigation affecting the Massachusetts criminal justice system.

Ms. Frumkin then joined the faculty at Harvard Law School, where she taught as a Climenko/Thayer Lecturer in Law and participated in the creation and implementation of Harvard’s First-Year Lawyering Program, a year-long lawyering skills course now required of all Harvard 1L students. She then joined the faculty at the University of Texas School of Law, where she taught Constitutional Law: Foreign Affairs and the Constitution, Legal Issues in the War on Terrorism, and Fundamentals of American Law, a required course for international LLM students.

Ms. Frumkin has been deeply involved as a community leader and has served on numerous municipal and non-profit boards, working in such areas as environmental conservation, community service, philanthropy, and education.

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Part-Time Faculty

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Courses

LAW AM 704

Research and Writing Seminar (LLM)

2 credits

This two-credit Legal Research and Writing seminar is required for LL.M. students in the American Law program and optional for students in the LL.M. programs in Banking and Financial Law and Taxation. It is specifically designed to introduce foreign lawyers to the basic principles of American legal writing. In small class settings and individual conferences, students receive guidance on drafting and editing memoranda and agreements. Their work is critiqued and rewritten. The research component of the seminar trains students to locate cases, statutes and secondary material through indexing systems and the latest computer technology. Research assignments are integrated into writing assignments -- exposing students to the methods of US legal analyses -- so that by the end of the term, students obtain the skills needed to write memoranda appropriate for submission to US law firms.


FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 A1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Wed 9:00 am 10:15 am 2 Nadine Nasser Donovan LAW 418
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 B1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Wed 9:00 am 10:15 am 2 Benjamin Shorey LAW 204
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 C1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Wed 2:10 pm 3:25 pm 2 Niles LAW 419
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 D1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Wed 4:30 pm 5:45 pm 2 Christina R. Schaper LAW 418
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 G1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Thu 8:30 am 9:45 am 2 Hoerner LAW 417
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 H1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Thu 10:50 am 12:05 pm 2 Maureen T. Leo LAW 410
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 I1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Thu 11:00 am 12:15 pm 2 Jason Klumb LAW 417
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 J1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Thu 11:15 am 12:30 pm 2 Liliana Mangiafico LAW 416
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 K1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Thu 2:10 pm 3:25 pm 2 Brooke Arlington LAW 417
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 L1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Thu 6:30 pm 7:45 pm 2 Sean Ahern LAW 204
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 M1, Sep 2nd to Dec 19th 2025
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Thu 6:30 pm 7:45 pm 2 Jin-Ho King LAW 513
FALL 2025: LAW AM 704 Y3, Sep 2nd to Dec 4th 2025
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Thu 4:20 pm 6:20 pm 2 Liliana Mangiafico
SPRG 2026: LAW AM 704 B2, Jan 12th to Apr 22nd 2026
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Wed 4:30 pm 5:45 pm 2 Jason Klumb LAW 417
SPRG 2026: LAW AM 704 Y1, Jan 12th to Apr 22nd 2026
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Wed 2:10 pm 4:10 pm 2 Liliana Mangiafico
SPRG 2026: LAW AM 704 Y2, Jan 12th to Apr 22nd 2026
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Wed 4:20 pm 6:20 pm 2 Liliana Mangiafico