Daniel R. Gordon
Professor of Law
B.A., Harverford College
M.S., Boston University School of Public Communication
M.P.A., Northeastern University
J.D., Boston College Law School, magna cum laude
Daniel R. Gordon has worked as an associate in a Florida law firm, taught at the University of Miami School of Law, and worked as a budget and management analyst. Joining the St. Thomas University School of Law almost 24 years ago, he since has taught a variety of courses and served on many law school committees, including Academic Standing, Ad hoc Teaching Effectiveness, Admissions, Curriculum, Faculty Recruitment, Library, and Tenure; he also has served on many university committees including Faculty Forum Liaison, Mission Statement Revision, Planning, and SACS Re-Accreditation. He has been a Faculty Advisor to the St. Thomas Law Review, Opinio Juris, and the Jewish Law Students Association. Professor Gordon has published 35 law review articles, including articles in the Columbia Human Rights, Cumberland, New York Law School, Stetson, and Temple Law Reviews. At St. Thomas University School of Law, Professor Gordon coordinated the Self Study process and report for the American Bar Association and American Association of Law Schools Inspection Visit in 2005. He teaches Civil Procedure, Florida Constitutional Law, and Professional Responsibility.
You can read some of Professor Gordon's writings on his SSRN page at http://ssrn.com/author=339801.