Elaine M. Chiu

Elaine M. Chiu, Associate Professor of Law

Professor Chiu's latest article entitled, The Culture Differential in Parental Autonomy, has just been published in UC Davis Law Review (41 UC Davis L. Rev. 101 (2008)).  She is currently working on a new domestic violence piece entitled That Guy's A Batterer: A New Approach to Domestic Violence in the Information Age.  She recently presented this work at the Emerging Family Law Scholars and Teachers Conference at Cardozo School of Law and at the Inaugural Midwest Family Law Scholars Conference at the University of Indiana School of Law in Indianapolis.

This summer Professor Chiu is also busy organizing the 2008 Northeast People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference (NEPOC).  On September 12-14, 2008, legal scholars from across the US will gather at Boston University School of Law to discuss Education and the Ecoomy: The Real Lives of People of Color.  For more information on the conference, please go to the conference website.

Prior to coming to St. John's, Professor Chiu was a Research Fellow at Columbia University School of Law from 2000-2001 and a Climenko-Thayer Teaching Fellow at Harvard Law School from 1999-2000. From 1994 to 1998, she was an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan in the Trial Division where she specialized in both domestic violence and welfare fraud cases. Professor Chiu also taught as an Adjunct Professor at Yeshiva University's Cardozo Law School as part of their legal writing and research faculty from 1998-1999.

Professor Chiu is a cum laude graduate of Cornell University (A.B. 1991) and Columbia University School of Law (J.D. 1994) where she was a Senior Editor of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar.

Professor Chiu is teaching Introduction to Law and Family Law this fall.

 

 

Updated: June 24, 2008

 

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