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  School of Law–Camden 2014–2016 Faculty, Staff, and Administration Katie Eyer  

Katie Eyer


Assistant Professor of Law. Professor Eyer earned her B.A. from Columbia University in 1999 and her J.D. in 2004 from Yale Law School. During her law school years, Professor Eyer published three academic pieces, including her first full-length article, and was also very active in clinic, representing prisoners with disabilities in federal constitutional litigation. Following graduation from law school, Professor Eyer clerked for the Honorable Guido Calabresi on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and then served as a Skadden Fellow for two years at the LGBT rights organization Equality Advocates Pennsylvania. From 2007 through 2012, Professor Eyer was a litigator with the firm of Salmanson Goldshaw, PC, where she litigated several precedent-setting cases expanding the legal rights of LGBT and disabled employees. Professor Eyer was also a research scholar and lecturer in law at the University of Pennsylvania from 2009 through mid-2012, at which time she joined Rutgers faculty.  Professor Eyer's research interests relate to discrimination law and the reasons why discrimination claims fail across an array of contexts. Her recent publications include "That's Not Discrimination: American Beliefs and the Limits of Anti-Discrimination Law" (Minnesota Law Review), "Have We Arrived Yet: LGBT Rights and the Limits of Formal Equality" (Law & Sexuality), and "Administrative Adjudication and the Rule of Law" (Administrative Law Review).

 
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