Jamie Abrams Professor WCL Faculty
- Degrees
- LL.M., Columbia University Law School 2011 (James Kent Scholar)
J.D., M.S., 猫咪社区app University Washington College of Law 2002
B.A., Indiana University 鈥 Bloomington 1999 - Bio
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Jamie R. Abrams teaches courses in Legal Research & Writing, Torts, Family Law, Legislation, and Gender and the Law. She directs the Legal Rhetoric Program that introduces first-year law students to legal research, writing, analysis, advocacy, and citation. Her scholarly research focuses on reproductive and birthing decision-making, gendered violence, and legal education pedagogy.
She has published numerous books, chapters, and articles in these subject areas. She is the recent author of with the University of California聽 Press (2024) and with West Academic (2023). She has previously authored Tort Law Simulations:聽 Bridge to Practice Series (2020 West Academic) and Family Law Simulations:聽 Bridge to Practice Series (2021 West Academic) (co-author Jessica Dixon聽 Weaver). She has appeared in media outlets such as the N.Y. Times,聽 Washington Post, N.P.R., and NBC's Today Show.
Professor Abrams has also been recognized for her innovations in teaching and pedagogy. Blackboard, Inc. awarded her the Catalyst Award for Innovations in Teaching & Learning (2021) for her design of an inter-disciplinary dental malpractice deposition simulation along with dental faculty collaborators. She was awarded the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law鈥檚 Teacher of the Year Award in 2016 and the University of Louisville鈥檚 Presidential Multicultural Teaching Award in 2014 for her demonstrated commitment to teaching, research, and service that integrate diverse perspectives. She also received the 2011 Innovations in Teaching Award from the 猫咪社区app University Washington College of Law for her work spearheading an integrated curriculum skills simulation for 1Ls.
She is also active and engaged in her community. She co-founded the Brandeis Human Rights Advocacy Program at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, which works actively with other nonprofits and stakeholders in the community to advance the human rights of immigrants, refugees and noncitizens. During her time with the program, it won two separate bar association grants and an 鈥淓xemplary Project鈥 award recognition for the C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award (2017) from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. She was also awarded the Mussey-Gillett Shining Star Award from the District of Columbia鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Bar Association for her work co-authoring reports on the status of women and women of color in the legal profession as part of the WBA鈥檚 nationally recognized Initiative on Advancement and Retention of Women.
Professor Abrams previously taught at the University of Louisville (2012-2022), Hofstra University School of Law (2010-2012), and the 猫咪社区app University Washington College of Law (2008-2010). She has also been a visiting professor at the University of Turku in Finland teaching State Regulation of the Family and a visiting scholar at the University of Leeds researching the relationship between parental decision-making and reproductive decision-making.
Before entering law teaching, she worked as a Litigation Associate at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP where she specialized in complex civil litigation matters. She began her career at Beveridge & Diamond, P.C. specializing in white collar criminal defense and environmental law.
- See Also
- Areas of Specialization
- Family Law
- Feminist Legal Theory
- Legal Education Pedagogy
- Legal Research & Writing
- Legislation
- Reproductive Rights and Justice
- Tort Law
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