Faculty Details

Lynn S. Muster

Lynn S. Muster

Visiting Professor of Practice

Education:
JD, Boston University School of Law
BA, Tufts University

Professional Background

Visiting Professor of Practice Lynn S. Muster originally joined New England Law’s faculty as an adjunct professor.

Prior to working at New England Law, Professor Muster spent 20 years working with the Massachusetts Appeals Court, first as a staff attorney, and then as deputy chief staff attorney.

Professor Muster has coordinated and participated in numerous continuing legal education panels through various educational institutions.

Courses

Criminal Law
Criminal Procedure II
Family Law
Juvenile Law

Areas of Expertise

Appellate Practice
Criminal Law and Procedure
Family Law
Juvenile Law

Publications

Quoted in U.S. News & World Report (Privileges in Court, April 26, 2024)U.S. News & World Report (2024)

Quoted in U.S. News & World Report (Guardianship, March 18, 2024)U.S News & World Report (2024)

Quoted in U.S. News & World Report (Irreconcilable Differences, February 12, 2024)U.S. News & World Report (2024)

A Proposal to Modify the Massachusetts Rape StatuteNew England Law Review Faculty Blog (2023)

Crime and Consequence: The Collateral Effects of Criminal Conduct(2023) (Lynn S. Muster, ed., 4th ed.)

Book Review, Mass. Law. J.(2014) (reviewing Scott Helman & Jenna Russell, Long Mile Home, 2014)

Summary Judgment: The History, Development, and Application of Rule 56 Since Its Promulgation in 197492 Mass. Law Rev. 135 (2009) co-author w/ Hon. John M. Greaney (ret.)

Book Review, Mass. Law. J. (2010) (reviewing Jon Krakauer, Where Men Win Glory, The Odyssey of Pat Tillman(2009)

Electronically Stored Information and the Fourth Amendment31 Search & Seizure L. Rep. 1 (2004) co-author w/ Hon. Robert H. Bohn, Jr.

The Dawn of the Computer Age: How the Fourth Amendment Applies to Warrant Searches and Seizures of Electronically Stored Information8 Suffolk J. of Trial & App. Advoc. 63 (2003) co-author w/ Hon. Robert H. Bohn, Jr.

A Proposal for the Hire and Tenure of Faculty of Color in Higher Education20 T. Marshall L. Rev. 45 (1994)

Judges and Clerk-Magistrates chapter, in Crime and Consequence: The Collateral Effects of Criminal Conduct() (Lynn S. Muster, ed., 4th ed. 2023; 3rd ed. 2013, 2d ed. 2009)