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Judith G. McMullen is a Professor at Marquette University Law School, where she contributes to legal education and public discourse through scholarship and engagement with restorative justice and family law. She is actively involved with the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice, co-leading initiatives such as restorative justice circles at correctional facilities.
- Marquette University Law School
- Andrew Center for Restorative Justice
Her research centers on trauma in the legal system, particularly intergenerational trauma stemming from family violence, and the mental health challenges facing legal professionals. She emphasizes the biopsychosocial effects of trauma and advocates for systemic changes to support lawyer well-being, including encouraging time off to reduce chronic stress and improve cognitive function.
McMullen's work bridges legal scholarship and social healing, focusing on empathy, rehabilitation, and systemic reform. While no formal publication list is provided in the text, her blog posts reflect deep engagement with current legal and societal issues, especially around justice, healing, and professional resilience.
She has collaborated with fellow faculty, including Professor Mary E. Triggiano, on restorative justice projects, and has participated in experiential learning activities that simulate restorative processes. Her contributions highlight a commitment to both scholarly rigor and practical impact in the legal community.
- Restorative Justice Circles at Racine Correctional Institution
- Andrew Center for Restorative Justice



