
About
Hugh M. Mundy is an Assistant Professor of Law at Nova Southeastern University's College of Law. He teaches courses including Evidence, Criminal Procedure, Trial Advocacy, and Lawyering Skills. Prior to academia, he worked as an assistant federal public defender and argued appellate cases in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Education:
- B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1993
- J.D., Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, 1999
Research Interests:Hugh Mundy's scholarship focuses on expanding access to justice for marginalized communities. His work emphasizes legal advocacy, impact litigation, and policy reform, particularly in areas affecting underserved populations through Medicaid and social justice frameworks.
Scientific Awards:
- Charles & Louise O'Brien Public Interest Fellow
- Dulin-Hayes Law & Public Policy Fellow
Career Background:Professor Mundy clerked for Judge A. Richard Caputo at the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. He later served as an Equal Justice Works Fellow at the Tennessee Justice Center, concentrating on Medicaid-related impact litigation. His academic work has been published in journals such as the Fordham Law Review, UCLA Criminal Justice Law Review, and Boston College Journal of Law and Social Justice.
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