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WWW.T OUROL AW.E DU 29 She is a brilliant caring professional praised Gionesi who is one of the bar counselors and recently accepted a position offered by Kleinhaus as Adjunct Professor of Foundations of Legal Analysis. She has the ability to memorize law and understand it. She communicates in a way that youd want to communicate yourself. Among Kleinhaus extensive responsibilities she selects trains and supervises teaching assistants for the 1L Teaching Assistant Program creates teaching materials for the Academic Development Program and conducts an orientation presentation on the adaptation to law school learning. Created as a result of Kleinhaus influence and new for 2014 was a first-year first-semester required course called Legal Foundations to help students cultivate their basic reading writing and analysis skills. Law school is a progression and working on a foundation for the critical thinking and knowledge to be acquired is crucial she noted. Since Kleinhaus is such a natural born educator it might be hard to imagine that she had another career prior to becoming a lawyer. When pondering what profession she would pursue she first wanted to be a lawyer but then due to her love of history and literature that emerged in college she decided to become a history professor. Kleinhaus began her graduate studies but after realizing she would need a Ph.D. at a time in her life when she had married her husband Murray at age 20 and wanted to start a family she changed her career course. She was a skilled writer and landed a job working in the marketing department of Hadax Electronics Inc. writing data sheets technical brochures and system manuals and developing product promotions. As a technical writer Kleinhaus moved on to positions at The Wheatley Group Ltd. and then Bennett X-ray Technologies where she oversaw all regulatory reporting requirements for this 43 million medical device manufacturer. Her passion for education was ever-apparent even while she was a technical writer Kleinhaus taught a course in Basic Report Writing at Polytechnic University in Farmingdale for two years. After 14 years she recognized that all her regulatory work completely related to the law field plus there were limits to her growth as a technical writer so at the age of 40 Kleinhaus began her legal studies at Touro Law completing her degree in 3 years as she attended part-time in the evenings and through the summers. In her final year at Touro Law she was invited to hear labor attorney and Touro Law alum Harry Greenberg class of 1984 speak and it was life-changing for Kleinhaus. He was the kind of lawyer and the kind of person as a lawyer that I wanted to be she said. I wanted to help employees in the workplace and deal with something so important to someones life. She wrote a letter asking to be an intern and then the rest is history. She spent over a year working at the firm after graduation until she received that call from Melniker. Kleinhaus is an accomplished author having published in the areas of contracts labor law the Fourth Amendments Exclusionary Rule and federal preemption of state tort law as it relates to government regulation of medical devices. She has also published extensively in the area of bar exam preparation and law school learning including books in the area The Bar Exam in a Nutshell 2nd Edition Acing the Bar Exam Mastering the Law School Exam Acing Contracts and The New York Bar Exam by the Issue. She is currently working on a new series of books for West Academic entitled Mapping the Law Cases and Concepts there will be a Mapping for each of the first-year subjects. Mapping Contracts published in 2015 with co-author Professor Sidney Kwestel is the first in this new series of study aids Mapping combines the substance of the doctrinal law with the process for learning it. Outside of her work at Touro Law Kleinhaus is a member of the AALS Committee on Academic Support the AALS Sub-Committee on the Bar Exam a mentor with the Mentoring Partnership of Long Island and a CUNY grant reviewer. She has a husband Murray a daughter Meredith and a grandson Benjamin. Despite her impressive achievements Kleinhaus is exceedingly humble about her impact on students lives but her students are eager to laud what she means to them as a professor and friend. She is 110 committed to her students said Azoulay. Noted Gionesi She wants to keep the Touro Law community close and the alumni close and make them feel a part of the school. Touro Law gave me the life I wanted said Kleinhaus. I loved it as a student and never wanted to leave and Im very grateful to now go to Touro Law every day. Acing Contracts by Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus I love being in academic support because I get to know people individually. I never pre-judge a students abilities. They constantly surprise me with their victories.