L. Joe Dunman
L. Joe Dunman is a lawyer and academic based in Kentucky. He is an Assistant Professor at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, where he teaches Torts and Lawyering Skills. His research focuses on employment law, torts, anti-discrimination law, and religion in the law.
Legal Practice
Dunman has a diverse legal practice, with experience in civil litigation, employment law, civil rights, constitutional law, and personal injury. He is currently an attorney with Clay Daniel Walton & Adams, PLC in Louisville, Kentucky.
Academic Work
In addition to his teaching and research, Dunman has written several articles and books on legal topics. His publications include “The Devil in Recent American Law” and “Religion in the Law: An Open Access Casebook”. He has also authored amicus briefs and has been involved in various legal cases, including those related to employment law, torts, and anti-discrimination law.
Professional Memberships
Dunman is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association and has been involved with the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, where he served as the Managing Attorney. He has also been an instructor at the University of Louisville, teaching courses on Constitutional Law, Civil Rights and Liberties, and Employment Law.
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