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Education
J.D.,
University of California Berkeley, Boalt Hall School
of Law
A.B., cum laude, Dartmouth College
Brian
Foley joins Drexel Law as a Visiting Associate Professor
of Law. He is currently an Associate Professor of Law
at Florida Coastal School of Law. Professor Foley graduated
from Boalt Hall where he served as an Associate Editor
of the California Law Review. He then clerked for Judge
Edmund Ludwig of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania. After practicing with Dechert,
Price & Rhoads and Connolly Epstein Chicco Foxman
Engelmyer & Ewing, he taught at Rutgers School of
Law, in Camden, Widener University School of Law, and
Touro College Law Center. He has developed and taught
continuing legal education programs for lawyers and law
firms about legal writing and persuasion, including using
storytelling techniques in briefs, and has served as
an arbitrator in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
His most recent article, “Guantanamo and Beyond:
Dangers of Rigging the Rules,” will appear in the Journal
of Criminal Law and Criminology. He does pro bono
criminal defense work for the Defender Association of
Philadelphia and is currently involved in litigation
seeking to have life-without-possibility-of-parole sentences
ruled unconstitutional when applied to juveniles. Professor
Foley will be teaching Evidence and Criminal Procedure
at Drexel Law.
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