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COOLEY LAW SCHOOL ANNOUNCES FACULTY PROMOTIONS AND NEW APPOINTMENTS AT TAMPA BAY CAMPUS

Cooley Law School has announced faculty promotions and new appointments at its Tampa Bay campus, recognizing academic leadership while welcoming accomplished legal educators and professionals to its faculty.

Joseline Hardrick

“At Cooley Law School, we are committed to providing our students with an exceptional legal education led by accomplished educators who are passionate about teaching, mentoring, and preparing future-ready attorneys,” said James McGrath, president and dean of Cooley Law School.

Professor Joseline Hardrick has been promoted from associate professor of law to professor of law, recognizing her "excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service to the law school and legal profession."

Hardrick has established herself as a respected scholar and educator in constitutional law, criminal law, and civil rights. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she is a nationally recognized speaker and author whose work examines constitutional issues, criminal justice, and the intersection of law and public policy.

Professor Matt Marin has been promoted from associate professor of law and director of academic support services

Matt Marin

Marin has played a key role in advancing Cooley's Academic Support Services program, helping students develop the skills and strategies necessary for academic success and bar examination preparation, according to the law school. Through his leadership, he has mentored countless students as they prepare for legal practice.

Returning to the teaching ranks at Cooley's Tampa Bay campus are Professor of Law Stevie Swanson and Associate Professor of Law Carly McLaughlin.

Stevie Swanson

Swanson returns to Cooley after serving as a law professor at Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law in Knoxville, Tennessee. She brings more than 23 years of legal education experience, having previously taught at Cooley Law School, the University of Michigan Law School, and Mitchell Hamline School of Law. A graduate of Yale University and the University of Michigan Law School, Swanson teaches Property, Secured Transactions, Slavery & Human Trafficking, and Real Estate Discrimination. An award-winning educator, she has been recognized multiple times as a professor of the year and is a scholar whose recent publications examine racial discrimination in real estate and housing law.

Carly McLaughlin

After serving as managing editor for the National Conference of Bar Examiners, McLaughlin brings experience with legal assessment, bar examination development, and legal writing, which provides students with insight into the skills and competencies needed for success in law school and beyond. At Cooley, she teaches Legal Research & Writing and brings extensive expertise in legal writing, editing, assessment, and attorney licensure. Her work at NCBE helped shape bar examination content and resources used by jurisdictions nationwide.

“The promotions of Professors Hardrick and Marin recognize their outstanding contributions to our students and our institution, while the additions of Professors Swanson and McLaughlin strengthen an already exceptional faculty. Together, they bring a remarkable breadth of legal experience, scholarship, and practical knowledge that will greatly benefit our students and transform the legal profession,” said McGrath.

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