
Amy Fusting
Visiting Assistant Professor · Legal Writing
University of Arkansas at Little RockAbout
Amy Fusting is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at the William H. Bowen School of Law. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Arkansas (1986) and a J.D. from George Washington University Law School (1991). Her career spans legal practice, public service, and academia, with a focus on legal writing instruction and criminal justice reform.
Education:
- B.A., English Literature, University of Arkansas, 1986
- J.D., George Washington University Law School, 1991
Research & Professional Interests: Legal writing pedagogy, criminal defense advocacy, civil rights legislation, legislative policy-making, capital punishment abolition, and workforce development initiatives such as EARN Maryland.
Awards:
- Outstanding Assistant Public Defender (Montgomery County, 1998)
- Influential Marylander in Law (Maryland Daily Record, 2014)
Professional Experience: Served as assistant public defender in Maryland, legislative attorney for the Office of the Public Defender, program director for a capital punishment abolition nonprofit, and special assistant to Maryland’s Secretary of Labor. Played key roles in the Civil Rights Act of 1990 and Supreme Court confirmation hearings during her time as Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s aide.
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