Professor Louise Harmon, Professor of
Law, Touro Law Center received her B.A. with highest distinction from Indiana
University, her J.D. with honors from the University of Texas, her LL.M. from
Harvard and her Ph.D. in Philosophy from Columbia University. Professor
Harmon’s specialties include Jurisprudence, Legal History, Evidence and the Law
and Visual Arts.
Professor Harold Abramson, B.B.A., University of Michigan;
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law; M.P.A., Harvard University; LL.M.,
Harvard Law School. Prof. Abramson has devoted much of his career to seeking
out better ways for resolving legal and public policy disputes.
Professor Richard Klein, B.S., with honors, University of
Wisconsin; Master in International Affairs, Ph.D., Columbia University; J.D.,
Harvard Law School (President, Student Bar Association) Ford Foundation Fellow
in International Development, Columbia and Harvard Universities. He has
published widely in the fields of criminal law and human rights, and is the
Bruce K. Gould Distinguished Professor of Law at Touro.
U.S.Magistrate Judge Arlene Lindsay, B.A. Dayton; J.D. New
York University, United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of New
York. At the time of her appointment in 1994 she was an Assistant United States
Attorney for that District. She was an Assistant Bronx District Attorney from
1975 to 1978. Judge Lindsay then served as an Assistant United States Attorney
for the Eastern District of New York from 1978 to 1983; Deputy Suffolk County
(NY) Attorney from 1983 to 1988; and Town Attorney for Huntington, NY from 1988
to 1990.
Administrator Leslie Wong, B.A. Fairfield, J.D. Hofstra.
Before coming to Touro Law Center as a reference librarian in 2006, Ms.Wong
practiced law in New York State as a civil litigator in the fields of
professional malpractice, general liability and real estate law. Currently, she
is completing her Masters in Library and Information Sciences at Queens College
Graduate Center.
Professor Daniel H.Derby, Touro Law Center, B.A. Illinois,
J.D. DePaul, LL.M. Columbia, teaches and writes in the fields of International
Criminal Law, International Law, and Comparative Law.
Professor Deborah Waire Post, Touro Law Center, B.A.
Hofstra, J.D. Harvard, worked for the famous anthropologist Margaret Mead and
her specialties include Sociology of Law and Contracts. She coauthored the
casebook Contracting Law.
Professor Mary Szto, Visiting Professor at Santa Clara
University, B.A. Wellesley, M.A.R. Westminster, J.D. Columbia, was a Rotary
Fellow in Hong Kong and a bank attorney before becoming a full-time law
teacher. Her specialties include Business Organizations and Property. She has
also taught Chinese law at Pepperdine and Regent Law Schools.