Claire Griggs
Professorial Lecturer at American University School of Public Affairs
Biography
American University School of Public Affairs
Adivitional Positions at AU
Associate Director of SPA Special Undergraduate Programs
Degrees
JD American University Washington College of Law BA Northwestern University
Bio
Claire Griggs is a faculty member in the Department of Justice, Law and Criminology in the School of Public Affairs. Professor Griggs serves as the Faculty Advisor to the SPA Leadership Program and the Politics, Policy and Law (PPL) Scholars Program. Prior to joining the faculty in SPA, she worked for the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project at the Washington College of Law, which seeks to engage and educate high school students about their constitutional rights and responsibilities. Professor Griggs has also worked for the New York law firm of Kaufman, Borgeest & Ryan in the areas of insurance, malpractice, and employment law. Her current research and publication areas focus on issues of juvenile justice, women''s bodily rights, and Eighth Amendment issues. Her work has been published in the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law.
Teaching
Spring 2018
HNRS-398 Honors Challenge Course
SPA-201 PPL Scholars Lab II
SPA-220 The American Constitution
SPA-362 Leadership Development Lab II
SPA-362 Leadership Development Lab II
SPA-362 Leadership Development Lab II
Fall 2018
CORE-107 Complex Problems Seminar: Juvenile (in)justicejustice")
JLC-101 Introduction to Law
JLC-413 Topics in Law & Social Science: Law and Popular Culture
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