
معرفی
Susan Frietsche is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where she teaches courses such as “Reproduction, Sexuality and the Law.” She concurrently serves as a senior staff attorney at the Women’s Law Project in Western Pennsylvania, an organization she joined in 1992 to advocate for low-income women, domestic violence survivors, reproductive healthcare access, LGBTQ+ rights, and incarcerated women. She previously taught a sex discrimination seminar at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
Education:
- Juris Doctor (JD), Temple University
- AB Degree, Bryn Mawr College
Her legal practice focuses on systemic advocacy for marginalized groups through litigation, lobbying, and community organizing. Key areas include reproductive rights, gender-based discrimination, and family law. Her scholarly work includes analysis of landmark cases like Planned Parenthood v. Casey, exploring constitutional privacy and federalism frameworks.
Despite extensive legal contributions, no formal grants or awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Her teaching emphasizes practical legal strategies for addressing social inequities.



