Visiting Faculty

 

Elizabeth M. Glazer

 

Biography
Elizabeth M. Glazer, an Associate Professor of Law at Hofstra University Law School and the Co-director of the Hofstra LGBT Rights Fellowship, received B.A. and M.A. degrees in philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania in 2001. Professor Glazer received a J.D. in 2004 from the University of Chicago, while serving as a member of the Law Review. Following graduation from law school, Professor Glazer was associated with the New York office of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP.

Professor Glazer's research examines the topic of exclusion in the First Amendment, antidiscrimination law, and property law. Glazer's recent work has appeared in the Northwestern University Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Pennumbra, the Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review, and the Hofstra Law Review. Glazer is currently working to determine whether the rights to exclude in the First Amendment context and the property law context are grounded in the same, or different, theoretical bases. Professor Glazer teaches courses in First Amendment, Jurisprudence, Property, Law & Sexuality, and Transactional Lawyering. As a visitor at Loyola University Chicago for the Fall 2009 semester, Glazer will teach courses in Property and Law & Sexuality.

Elizabeth Glazer

Loyola University Chicago
School of Law
25 E. Pearson
Room 1321
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: 312-915-6634
Fax: 312-915-7201

 

Education: B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2001
M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 2001
J.D., University of Chicago, 2004


Present Position: Associate Professor of Law, Hofstra University Law School and Co-director of the Hofstra LGBT Rights Fellowship


Course taught:

Law and Sexuality
Property



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