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Teaching Interests:Evidence, Civil Procedure, Professional Responsibility, and Trial Advocacy
Education: LLM, Temple University Beasley School of Law, Philadelphia, PA; JD, Temple University
Beasley School of Law, Philadelphia, PA; BA, LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA
Experience: Associate Professor of Law, Director of Faculty Development, Cecil C. Humphreys School
of Law, University of Memphis (present); Assistant Professor of Law, University of
North Dakota School of Law (2006-2009); Abraham L. Freedman Fellow & Lecturer in Law,
Temple University Beasley School of Law (2004-2006); Judicial Law Clerk, Honorable
James Knoll Gardner, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
(2003-2004); Associate, Mazur, Carp & Rubin, P.C., New York, NY (2002-2003); Associate,
Pepper Hamilton, LLP, Philadelphia, PA (2000-2002)
Admitted: New York (inactive); New Jersey; Pennsylvania (inactive); United States District
Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Scholarly/Teaching Interests: Kate Schaffzin joined the faculty of the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys
School of Law in 2009, after serving for three years as Assistant Professor at the
University of North Dakota School of Law. Prior to her services at UND, she was an
Abraham L. Freedman Fellow & Lecturer in Law at Temple University Beasley School of
Law. She practiced law for three years in the area of construction litigation in
New York and Philadelphia. As a transition from practice to law teaching, she clerked
for the Honorable James Knoll Gardner in the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Schaffzin focuses her research on the intersection of evidence, civil procedure, and
professional responsibility, with an emphasis on the issue of privilege. Her work
has been published in the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF LAW REFORM, the BOSTON
UNIVERSITY PUBLIC INTEREST LAW JOURNAL, the NORTH DAKOTA LAW REVIEW, THE TENNESSEE
LAW REVIEW, THE CHARLESTON LAW REVIEW and the TEMPLE LAW REVIEW. Her course package
reflects her interest in the area of her scholarship.
In addition to her scholarly interests, Schaffzin is deeply committed to teaching
students trial advocacy skills. She is certified by the National Institute of Trial
Advocacy as a Teacher of Trial Advocacy Skills. At the University of North Dakota
School of Law, she coached the Trial Team to consecutive regional championships and
to the National Trial Competition. While practicing and clerking, she coached the
Trial Team at Franklin Learning Center in Philadelphia, PA, to several city championships
and to the state competition. In addition to her other courses at Memphis, Schaffzin
teaches Trial Advocacy. She has also been invited to address the Advisory Committee
on Evidence Rules.
Curriculum Vitae
Email: ktschffz@memphis.edu Phone: (901) 678-1623 Office: Law 367
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