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Kevin Grossman is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, where he teaches in the New York State Attorney General Practicum. He concurrently serves as an Assistant Attorney General for New York State, representing the state in diverse litigation including medical malpractice, torts, civil rights, eminent domain, and false arrest cases.
His professional focus encompasses government law, civil rights litigation, and tort law. With prior experience at the County of Onondaga in social services, public benefits, child protective services, and guardianships, he brings a unique perspective to legal practice at the intersection of state government and social welfare. His background as a social studies teacher in the Gullah-Geechee cultural region further enriches his interdisciplinary approach.
Professor Grossman mentors law students through the Attorney General Practicum, offering practical training in state legal representation. While no specific research grants are detailed, his clinical teaching emphasizes real-world application of legal principles.
No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided information.
He is a key member of the New York State Attorney General Practicum team, which partners with the state's Attorney General office to provide experiential learning opportunities for Cornell Law students.





