
About
Marthina Greer is an Adjunct Professor at Marquette Law School, affiliated with Marquette University. A dual professional, she operates a rural veterinary practice while contributing legal scholarship. Her work bridges veterinary medicine and law, focusing on Wisconsin-specific legal frameworks. Greer earned her veterinary degree from Iowa State University in 1981 and later completed her law degree at Marquette.
- Education: Iowa State University Veterinary School (1981), Marquette University Law School (exact graduation year not stated)
Her research explores intersections of property law with animal welfare, regulatory policies impacting veterinary practices, and practical legal education. Recent writings analyze Wisconsin’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program exemptions for veterinarians, ethical dilemmas in pet ownership disputes, and real-world applications of property doctrines. Greer emphasizes how legal principles manifest in everyday crises, advocating for balanced approaches to public policy and professional compliance.
No formal awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. She advises no graduate students but actively shares legal insights through blog contributions.




