Mary Joe Frug
Professor of Law
Professor Mary Joe Frug. Photograph by Hutchins Photography, Inc.
A dedicated, charismatic teacher and mentor, Mary Joe Frug joined the faculty in 1981, after holding similar positions at Villanova, Boston University, and Columbia. Frug was a pioneer in critical feminist legal analysis, authored a case book Women and the Law, and was instrumental in establishing a course on domestic violence, one of the first in the country. While on a leave from the school in 1991, she was murdered by an unknown assailant near her Cambridge home.
Personalities
- Daniel A. Ticcioni Professor of Law
- Hon. Joyce London Alexander Ford New England School of Law, 1972
- Hon. Susan J. Crawford New England School of Law, 1977
- Dean John F. O’Brien New England Law School, 1977
- Leonard P. Zakim New England School of Law, 1978
- Mitchell Garabedian New England School of Law, 1979
- Martin C. Foster New England School of Law, 1980
- Thomas Curry New England School of Law, 1981
- Mary Joe Frug Professor of Law
- Kathleen M. O’Toole New England School of Law, 1982
- Wendy Murphy New England School of Law, 1987
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