“I enjoy working with students during their first year as they master the process of legal analysis. The most rewarding moments are when the confusion clears and students “get it” for the first time. The skills students learn in their first year are the foundation for their legal careers.”
Mary Kate Kearney teaches and writes in the areas of torts, contracts and family law. Her writing emphasizes the role of children in the legal system and issues that affect them. Her most recent article, co-authored with a third-year student, explores adoptees’ access to information about their origin via the Internet.
Education
BA, Yale University
JD, Notre Dame Law School
LLM, Harvard University Law School
Experience
Visiting Professor, De Paul University College of Law
Visiting Assistant Professor, Loyola University School of Business, Chicago
Director, Legal Reasoning, Writing & Research Program, Vermont Law School
Instructor, Legal Reasoning, Writing & Research Program, Vermont Law School
Bar Admissions
Illinois
Memberships
Association of American Law Schools
MORNING CALL
Mary Kate Kearney commented on Michelle Henry '94, who will serve as Pennsylvania Attorney General after Josh Shapiro is sworn in as governor in January 2023.