BEYOND THE BOOKS: PENN STATE DICKINSON LAW COMMUNITY IN THE COMMUNITY

faculty, staff and studentsNovember 2022 — The Penn State Dickinson Law Community shows how to Practice Greatness both on and off campus. Associate Dean Mae C. Quinn, Professor Lucy Johnston-Walsh, and TaWanda Stallworth, Program Manager for the Dickinson Law Antiracist Development Institute all hosted informal gatherings with students this semester to build community, increase connections, and break bread!


Professor Mae C. Quinn brings over 25 years of experience as a practicing attorney, civil rights advocate, and leader in the legal academy to her role as associate dean of experiential education. She has successfully taught across the entire law school curriculum, including legal writing, doctrinal, seminar, field placement/practicum, trial advocacy, and clinical legal education courses. She and her law students have also filed amicus briefs with the United States Supreme Court and state high courts in several important criminal and youth justice matters. Her scholarship, cited widely by courts, advocates and academics alike, has been published in leading journals including the Boston College Law Review, BYU Law Review, Iowa Law Review, SMU Law Review, Wake Forest Law Review, Washington and Lee Law Review, Harvard Journal of Gender and Law, and New York University Review of Law and Social Change.