Full-Time Professors, Clinical Instructors, and Visiting Faculty
Shira M. Diner
Shira Diner is a Lecturer and Clinical Instructor in the Defender Clinic at Boston University School of Law. Prior to her work at BU, she was the Director of Associate Development and Recruitment at Todd & Weld LLP. Previously, she served as a public defender with the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) for 17 years, […]
Stacey Dogan
Professor Stacey Dogan is a leading scholar in intellectual property, competition, and technology law, who has been instrumental in building interdisciplinary and inter-institutional collaborations in the areas of law, technology, and entrepreneurship. Her scholarship has explored topics including the role of online intermediaries in trademark and copyright law, the right of publicity’s applicability to new […]
Stephen M. Donweber
Steve Donweber is a dedicated and enthusiastic professor. Devoted to his students, Steve brings energy, wit, clear explanations, and even multimedia to the subjects he teaches. Steve is the 2019 recipient of the Michael Melton award for teaching excellence at BU Law and the 2019 inaugural recipient of the Mark Pettit teaching award given to […]
Andrew Elmore
Andrew Elmore joined the BU Law faculty in 2025 as Professor of Law and Barreca Labor Relations Scholar. A leading expert in labor and employment law, his scholarship examines the failure of the state to effectively regulate low-wage workplaces and the efforts of worker movements to generate new legal frameworks to protect workers’ rights and […]
Vivian Etter
Vivian Etter (Licensed as Tyler R Etter) is a Lecturer with the Startup Law Clinic, providing legal advice and guidance to budding entrepreneurs from the BU and MIT student populations. Prior to joining the BU Law Faculty, Vivian was the first staff attorney with Penn State Law’s Entrepreneur Assistance Clinic, where she was responsible for […]
Jonathan Feingold
Jonathan Feingold studies the relationship between race, racism and the law. A nationally recognized expert on affirmative action, antidiscrimination law and education law, Professor Feingold’s current work explores how rightwing movements coopt the language and logic of civil rights to undermine the promise of multiracial democracy. Representative articlesinclude Affirmative Action After SFFA, SFFA v. Harvard: How […]
Alan L. Feld
A member of the faculty since 1971, Alan Feld has testified before a number of congressional committees on issues surrounding tax laws. Before coming to Boston University, he practiced tax and corporate law at two New York firms: Barrett Knapp Smith & Schapiro and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. From 1996 to 2004 he […]
James E. Fleming
James E. Fleming writes in constitutional law and constitutional theory and is the author or co-author of five scholarly books and is completing a sixth: “What Shall Be Orthodox” in Polarized Times(under contract with University of Chicago Press) (with Linda C. McClain, Robert Kent Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law) is Fleming’s and McClain’s […]
Janet Freilich
Professor Janet Freilich writes and teaches in the areas of patent law, intellectual property, information law, and civil procedure. She has published or has articles forthcoming in peer reviewed journals including Science, The New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, JAMA, and the Review of Statistics and Economics and law reviews including the University of Pennsylvania Law […]
Lisa Freudenheim
Lisa Freudenheim is an Associate Professor and Director of the Academic Enrichment Program. She supports student success through programming and individual meetings with students at all class levels, from Orientation through bar passage. She has devoted her career in legal education to teaching and counseling students, with a focus on developing the fundamental skills to […]