

Constance A. Browne
Constance A. Browne brings a wealth of experience in legal education and practice to her role as a Clinical Associate Professor at Boston University School of Law, where she has been a dedicated faculty member since 1982. With a specialization in lawyering skills, trial advocacy, and advanced writing and editing, Professor Browne is committed to equipping her students with the practical skills necessary for successful legal careers. In her capacity at Boston University, Professor Browne supervises students as they represent clients in a variety of cases, including those related to special education, unemployment, divorce, disability, and housing. Her hands-on approach ensures that students gain invaluable real-world experience while providing essential legal services to the community. Before joining the academic world, Professor Browne honed her expertise in private civil litigation for seven years. This experience in the field has greatly informed her teaching, allowing her to provide students with insights drawn from actual legal practice. Her dedication to both teaching and the law has made her a respected figure within the legal community and a mentor to countless aspiring attorneys. Professor Browne's research interests include Legal Writing & Research, Trial Advocacy, and Civil Litigation. Her contributions to these fields have been recognized through various publications and presentations, further solidifying her reputation as an expert in her areas of focus. Her commitment to excellence in legal education continues to inspire her students and colleagues alike.
Publications
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