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Greg Randall Lee is a Professor of Law at Widener University Commonwealth Law School. He teaches constitutional law, professional responsibility, torts, and legal writing/advocacy courses. Previously, he taught at Villanova and University of Pittsburgh Law Schools. His career highlights include coaching moot court teams that reached national championships three times (including a 1993 team recognized for top briefs). He is active in legal ethics education, having developed online courses used by eight states' bar associations, and has been quoted in major media like the New York Times. Professional roles include chairing the AALS Section on Professional Responsibility and coordinating Pennsylvania's Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers conference. His advocacy work includes landmark cases securing jury service rights for deaf individuals and improving mental health access for deaf communities.
Education: BS from Butler University, JD from Harvard Law School.
Areas of Expertise: Constitutional Law, Legal Ethics, Torts, Professional Responsibility. He frequently speaks at judicial conferences and law schools nationwide, addressing topics like legal professionalism and disability rights. His recent scholarship explores intersections between religion and law through Touro Law Review symposia.
Awards and Recognition: While no specific named awards are listed, his sustained leadership in legal ethics education and advocacy work demonstrate significant professional recognition.




