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Assistant Professor of Law
randrew@sulc.edu
(225) 771-4900 ext. 222
Courses taught:
intellectual property,
legislative drafting
Ruby
Andrew has taught courses in
legislation at Stanford Law School
and University of San Francisco
School of Law. She spent two years
in Indonesia as legislative director
for a USAID-funded education
project, where she created
legislative clinics at eight law
schools. She taught seminars for
Indonesian lawmakers, and helped
them develop national and local laws
on banking, criminal law, land use,
zoning, elections, and
anti-corruption measures. She was a
visiting assistant professor at
University of Arkansas at Little
Rock School of Law, where she taught
legislation and intellectual
property. She directed UALR’s
Tobacco Control Clinic, a policy
project funded by the Arkansas
Department of Health.
Andrew
has also worked as a congressional
policy analyst, analyzing bills on
child protection and domestic
violence for the Senate and House.
As a legislative expert, she has
worked with executive agencies and
legislatures in many states,
including California, Massachusetts,
New York, North Carolina, Oregon,
and Virginia. She is an executive
board member of Protect, the
National Association to Protect
Children.
Andrew
completed undergraduate studies in
linguistics and in Russian
literature from Brown University,
Providence, Rhode Island. She earned
the juris doctor from Boston
University School of Law in 1992,
where she was Editor-in-Chief of
Legislative Services. She received
her JSM from Stanford Law School, where she was awarded the
Carl B. Spaeth Fellowship in Law
Teaching. She received the Filipino
Bar Association Award for Public
Service in 1998, the Shelley and
Ronald Rubin Foundation Research
Grant in 1999, and the University of
Arkansas Project Grant in 2004.
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