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Judy Sloan is a Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School, specializing in bankruptcy law, business law, and constitutional issues related to women's rights. With a career spanning decades, she has been a pivotal figure in legal education and international bankruptcy reform.
- B.A., Music Theory, 1967, University of Chicago
- J.D., 1975, University of Maryland
- 1981: National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at Columbia University
- 1987: United States Supreme Court Judicial Fellow
Her research focuses on bankruptcy systems, judicial administration, and gender-related legal issues. She has contributed to redefining bankruptcy codes in European democracies and explored the ethical dimensions of psychotherapeutic records.
Professor Sloan's recent publications emphasize empirical analysis of appellate processes, cross-border insolvency, and constitutional law. These works reflect her interdisciplinary approach, bridging legal theory and practical applications.
- 2012: Administration of Justice Award, U.S. Supreme Court
- 1981: National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow
- 1987: Supreme Court Judicial Fellow
- Member, Order of the Coif
She has served on the Board of Advisors for the American Bankruptcy Institute and continues to influence legal education through her roles in the Supreme Court Fellows program.



