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Toni J. Braxton is an Adjunct/Affiliated Professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, where she teaches Employment Law and Torts: The Common Law Process. She is also Of Counsel at Burruezo Law and another employment law firm, leveraging over 25 years of legal experience in civil rights, personal injury, and employment discrimination litigation.
Her educational background includes a J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law (1997) and a bachelor's degree from Yale University (1994). Licensed in Alabama and Mississippi, she has handled numerous appellate cases, including matters before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Her research and professional focus centers on legal writing, appellate advocacy, and civil justice. She has drafted hundreds of legal briefs and motions, contributing significantly to civil rights and employment law jurisprudence.
While no formal publications or awards are listed, her career reflects deep engagement with legal education and high-level litigation. She plays an active role in bridging practical legal experience with academic instruction.
- Teaching: Employment Law, Torts: The Common Law Process
- Practice Focus: Civil Rights, Employment Discrimination, Appellate Advocacy
She is not listed as a full-time faculty member but contributes significantly as an adjunct professor, integrating real-world legal challenges into the academic environment.
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