About
Gabriel H. Teninbaum is a Professor of Legal Writing and the Assistant Dean for Innovation, Strategic Initiatives, and Distance Education at Suffolk University Law School. He leads the #1 ranked legal technology program in the U.S. per National Jurist Magazine and has taught over 10 courses globally, including at MIT. He founded the educational technology startup SpacedRepetition.com, recognized among the Top 20 Legal IT Innovations globally.
- Education: BA from Georgetown University, MM from Cambridge College, JD from Suffolk University.
Teninbaum's research focuses on legal technology, conflict of laws, medical apology programs, and legal pedagogy. His work explores the intersection of technology and law, including spaced repetition methodologies for legal education. He has also written on insurance law, premises liability, and constitutional law.
Recent publications emphasize legal technology innovations like spaced repetition, conflict of laws in Massachusetts, medical apology programs, and international human rights. His scholarship spans tort law, insurance law, and legal criticism.
- Scientific Awards: SpacedRepetition.com named a Top 20 Legal IT Innovation globally by ALM/Legal Week Intelligence.
Teninbaum has served on the Mass. Access to Justice Commission's Web/Tech Working Group and as a Faculty Associate at Harvard's Berkman-Klein Center. He previously worked as a trial attorney and U.S. Secret Service technician.




