AMY MOORE

 

Assistant Professor of Law

 

B.A., Harding University; J.D., University of Chicago Law School

ammoore@faulkner.edu

 

 


 

Assistant Professor Amy Moore joined the law school faculty in 2008 after working as a litigation associate at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in Chicago, Illinois.  While at Kirkland, she practiced in securities fraud and credit card privacy cases.  She is a member of both the Missouri and the Illinois State Bar.  She is also a member of the American Bar Association.

Professor Moore received her undergraduate training from Harding University in political science and received her law degree from the University of Chicago Law School.  While at the University of Chicago, Professor Moore worked as a research assistant for Professor Lisa Bernstein as well as Judge Richard Posner.  During her last year of law school, she was active in the appellate advocacy clinic and represented a client before the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

Currently, Professor Moore is teaching Administrative Law and International Law.  She has also taught Immigration Law and Criminal Law.  Her research interests include Education Law and the intersection of Administrative Law with other subject areas.

PUBLICATIONS

Lost in the Maze of Appeals:  The Eleventh Circuit's Review of Decisions by the Board of Immigration Appeals, 38 Sw. U. L. Rev. 419.  Reprint, Bender's Immigration Bulletin ____ (forthcoming 2009-2010).

When Enough Isn't Enough:  Qualitative and Quantitative Assessments of Adequate Education in State Constitutions, ____ U. Tol. L. Rev. ____ (forthcoming 2009-2010).

Brokering Education:  Charter Receipt, Revocation, and Renewal in Louisiana, ____ Loy. J. Pub. Int. J. ____ (forthcoming Spring 2010).  To be presented at the Loyola Symposium entitled Reconstructing Education in New Orleans Post-Katrina:  Lessons in Education Reform (October 16, 2009).