
About
Monica M. Luna serves as a Teaching Professor at Syracuse University's College of Law, specializing in family law practice and the intersection of social-legal issues related to domestic violence. She teaches courses in family law, community property, and academic support while directing pedagogical initiatives.
Her educational background includes:
- J.D., University of California Los Angeles School of Law, 2007
- M.A. in Social Ecology (Human Development Studies), University of California, Irvine, 1998
- B.A. in Environmental Analysis, University of California, Irvine, 1994
- B.A. in Psychology & Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine, 1994
Professor Luna's research examines systemic vulnerabilities in family law systems with emphasis on domestic violence interventions, client communication strategies, and cultural competency in legal practice. Her scholarship bridges theoretical frameworks with clinical applications through practice-oriented pedagogy and academic integrity studies.
Professional Recognition:
- Bergstrom Child Welfare Law Fellow (UCLA)
Prior to academia, she practiced as an associate attorney at Stegmeier & Gelbart LLP and the Law Office of John A. Bledsoe. Her administrative leadership includes directing Western State College of Law's Family Practice Certificate Program and developing academic support curricula across multiple institutions.
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