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Brian A. Glassman

Legal Writing Professor Emeritus

LL212B
216-687-2330

Primary Information

Bio:

Professor Glassman taught full time in the Legal Writing Department from 1993 until retiring in 2020. In the five years prior to joining the faculty, he operated a business providing legal research and writing services to other attorneys. From 1981-87, Prof. Glassman worked as a neighborhood staff attorney in the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland's Civil Division. He served as a summer clerk with the office of the Arizona Attorney General, and as a research assistant with the National Consumer Law Center. Prof. Glassman has presented at national legal writing conferences, and has authored materials appearing in The Journal of Legal Education, Clearinghouse Review, and Ohio Jurisprudence 3d. Professor Glassman’s notable passion and knowledge of the arts is evident throughout the interior of the law school, where many works of art on display were obtained though his service as Law School's Art Liaison and as a member of its Art Committee. He has also taught and presented on numerous topics regarding legal aspects of the arts. In the Fall of 2020 he organized and led a national conference at the law school on election integrity and 2020 Census.

Education

  • BA
    Connecticut College
  • JD
    Boston University School of Law

Teaching Areas

  • Legal Writing
  • Research and Advocacy
  • Transactional Drafting
  • Law and the Arts
  • Copyright
  • Patent and Trademark