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Ann C. Juliano is a Professor of Law at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, where she has been a faculty member since 1998. Her expertise spans employment law, employment discrimination, harassment, Federal Indian law, gender and the law, and Title IX.
- University of Pennsylvania, BA
- Cornell Law School, JD (cum laude), Editor-in-Chief of Cornell Law Review
Her research explores the intersection of legal frameworks and social justice, with a focus on systemic discrimination, Indigenous rights, and gender equality. She bridges academic scholarship with practical applications through anti-discrimination training, bar exam preparation lectures, and educational outreach to high school students.
Recent publications analyze employment discrimination standards, Indigenous rights enforcement, wage gaps for Native American women, and legal challenges in student organizations. The Short and Happy Guide to Employment Discrimination (2nd edition) and Enforcing Indigenous Rights highlight her dual commitment to accessible legal education and Indigenous advocacy.
- American Jurisprudence Award for Civil Procedure
Juliano serves as faculty advisor for the Villanova Law Review and has presented at national events like the Pennsylvania Bar Association Diversity Summit and UC Irvine School of Law OUTLAW virtual seminar. Her prior roles include trial attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice and judicial clerkships at federal courts.




