Legal Ethics are a code of conduct governing proper professional behavior by members of the legal profession.

Carliss Chatman

Carliss Chatman specializes in the fields of corporate law, commercial law, race and entrepreneurship, and ethics. Her scholarship has appeared in journals such as UCLA Law Review, Michigan Journal of Race and the Law, Texas Law Review, UC Irvine Law Review, Washington & Lee Law Review, and SMU Law Review. In addition, she is the […]

Tigran W. Eldred

Tigran Eldred is a Senior Lecturer in the Academic Enrichment Program. Previously, he taught in various settings, including most recently as a Professor at New England Law Boston, where he taught Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, and Legal Ethics, among other courses. He also served as a Clinical Professor at Hofstra Law School and at […]

Susan P. Koniak

Professor Susan Koniak says the key to being a good legal teacher is to never lose sight of one’s key responsibility: to produce good lawyers. “When I’m standing in front of the students, it’s not about me, it’s about them. It’s my responsibility to ensure that they have a solid understanding of the material, and […]

Nancy J. Moore

Professor Nancy Moore is a nationally recognized leader in the field of professional responsibility, an area in which she first became interested while working as a prosecutor in Philadelphia. Before joining Boston University School of Law in 1999, Professor Moore taught at Rutgers University School of Law, where she offered the school’s first course in […]

Christopher Robertson

Christopher Robertson joined the BU Law faculty in 2020 as a tenured professor and N. Neal Pike Scholar in Health & Disability Law. He is also a Professor of Health Law, Policy & Management in the BU School of Public Health.  Professor Robertson is an expert in health law, institutional design, and decision making. His […]

Brian A. Wilson

Brian Wilson (’96) is a senior lecturer and clinical instructor in the Criminal Law Clinical Program and supervisor of its Prosecutor Clinic, in which third-year students prosecute felony and misdemeanor cases in the Quincy District Court under his supervision. His students serve as the lead prosecutors on every aspect of their cases, including developing strategy, […]