Pam Jenoff is Associate Professor of Law. Her areas of expertise/teaching/scholarship include Legal Anaysis, Writing and Ressearch, Professional Responsibility, Professionalism and Legal Ethics, Employment and Employment Discrimination, and Evidence.
Professor Jenoff graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and also attended New York University School of Law as a Root-Tilden scholar. She received her master’s degree in history from Cambridge University and her bachelor’s degree magna cum laude from The George Washington University.
Prior to joining the faculty, Professor Jenoff practiced labor and employment law for several years, both as Assistant General Counsel for Exelon Business Services Company and as an associate at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. She also served as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army at the Pentagon and as a Foreign Service Officer with the State Department in Krakow, Poland, specializing in Polish-Jewish relations and post-Holocaust issues.
In addition to her scholarly publications, Professor Jenoff is the international and NYT bestselling author of eleven novels.