
About
Louis Jim is an Associate Professor of Legal Writing at St. John's University School of Law. He previously held faculty positions at Brooklyn Law School and Albany Law School, where he served as faculty advisor to the Moot Court Honor Society and Prince Evidence Competition.
- Education:
- J.D., Syracuse University College of Law
- M.P.A., American University, School of Public Affairs
- B.A., American University, School of Public Affairs
Professor Jim specializes in legal writing with research interests spanning constitutional law, civil rights, employment discrimination, administrative law, and moot court pedagogy. His work has been cited by the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division.
He has received multiple awards for teaching excellence and moot court program contributions, including the Friend of the Graduating Class of 2021 Award and the Justina Cintron Perino Award.
In the Asian American academic community, he has chaired committees, authored moot court hypotheticals, and moderated panels on amplifying Asian voices in legal education.
- Professional Experience Highlights:
- Assistant Attorney General (New York State Attorney General's Office)
- Associate Attorney (Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC)
- Judicial Clerkship (Honorable Neal P. McCurn, U.S. District Court for Northern District of New York)
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