Dean's Teaching Fellows


Dean’s Teaching Fellows are the peer-to-peer academic counselors of Emory Law, with an emphasis on law school academic skills. Teaching Fellows are also available for appointments outside office hours up to a limited amount of time; any law student may contact an individual Teaching Fellow directly for a mutually convenient appointment time and place. Individual appointments generally last about 20-30 minutes. We encourage study groups to visit Teaching Fellows together. Second- and third-year students are welcome to consult with a Teaching Fellow (they’re not just for the 1Ls).

Office hours are held in Room 1A. These are the new office hours for the Dean’s Teaching Fellows  this semester:

Monday

12:00-4:00 p.m.

Gautam Reddy

Tuesday

9:30-10:30 a.m.

1:45-3:30 p.m.

3:30-6:30 p.m.

Francesca Pisano

Kelly Gould

Francesca Pisano

Wednesday

10:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

12:15-4:15 p.m.

Kelly Gould

Courtney Ginn

Thursday

 

8:30-10:30 a.m.

3:30-5:30 p.m.

Lee Strasburger

Lee Strasburger

Friday

12:00-4:00 p.m.

Nathan Everly

 

Self-Introductions by 2012-13 Dean’s Teaching Fellows

 

Nathan Everly   neverly(at)emory.edu

Courtney Ginn   courtney.ginn(at)emory.edu
Courtney is originally from Murfreesboro, TN, and graduated from Duke University with a degree in Art History. She is the Executive Notes and Comments Editor of the Emory International Law Review, the SBA Public Defender, and a teaching assistant for Advanced Legal Writing. She is interested in tax, healthcare regulation, and administrative law.

Kelly Gould   kcgould(at)emory.edu
Kelly is originally from Potomac, MD, and graduated from the University of Virginia in 2008 with a degree in Psychology and English and minor in Philosophy. After college, she spent two years teaching high school in Charlottesville, VA, which sparked her interest in education reform. At Emory Law, Kelly was involved in Street Law, Student Legal Services, the Supreme Court Advocacy Project, and Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal. As part of the field placement program, Kelly interned at the Georgia Attorney General's office and the Coca-Cola Company. During her summers, she worked at the U.S. Department of Education in Atlanta and Kirkland & Ellis in New York. Kelly is mainly interested in corporate and tax law and is completing the transactional program, but hopes to incorporate pro bono work and education law into her future practice.

Francesca Pisano   fpisano(at)emory.edu
Francesca is originally from Westford, MA, and graduated from George Washington University in 2009 with a degree in International Affairs. She is a Notes & Comments Editor with the Emory Law Journal. During her 1L summer, she interned at a non-profit in Washington, D.C., called Global Financial Integrity. This past summer she was a summer associate in the D.C. office of Arnold & Porter.

Gautam Reddy   gyreddy(at)emory.edu
Gautam is a third-year law student from Farmington Hills, MI. He attended the University of Michigan where he graduated with a degree in Industrial Engineering in 2010. His main areas of legal interest are intellectual property and litigation in general. He served as President of the South Asian Law Students Association last year. In addition, he is a Notes & Comments Editor for the Emory Law Journal and a participant in the TI:GER Program.

Lee Strasburger   rstrasb(at)emory.edu
Lee is from Spartanburg, SC, and attended Duke Univeristy, where he earned a degree in Chemistry and English. His primary interest is litigation, and he has taken many of Emory's litigation-focused classes. He is also a member of the TI:GER program, Emory International Law Review, Asian American Law Students Association, and ELSSCAP and a volunteer with GAIN and SLS. The past two summers, he worked at two mid-sized litigation firms in the Carolinas.