Faculty Workshop: Neoshia Roemer (Seton Hall)
Thursday, October 10, 2024
12:00 PM-1:15 PM
Neoshia R. Roemer is an Associate Professor of Law at Seton Hall University School of Law, where she teaches courses in contract law, family law, estate law, and federal Indian law. Professor Roemer's areas of interest include domestic violence, family-based rights, child welfare, poverty issues, and the Indian Child Welfare Act. In addition to her classroom duties, Professor Roemer has published a few articles in these areas. Professor Roemer is also a part of several national networks. She has participated in the Lutie A. Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Writing Workshop and has served a faculty member at the American Indian Law Center’s Pre-Law Summer Institute (“PLSI”). Through her numerous scholarly presentations and an appearance on NPR’s 1A, she has earned a national reputation as a legal scholar. Prior to joining the faculty at Seton Hall, Professor Roemer worked at the University of Idaho College of Law and as the Fellow and, later, Staff Attorney for the Indigenous Law & Policy Center at the Michigan State University College of Law. There, she mentored first year American Indian law students, worked on appellate litigation involving the Indian Child Welfare Act, and coached moot court among various other tasks.
Biography
This event is for faculty only. For further information, contact Liz Kukura.