Ann C. Juliano
Professor of Law
Biography
Ann Juliano joined the Law School faculty in 1998. Her teaching and scholarship focus on employment law, employment discrimination, harassment, Federal Indian law and gender and the law issues. Her articles have appeared in the Cornell Law Review, Boston University Law Review, Georgia Law Review, St. Louis University Law ReviewÌý²¹²Ô»å Tulsa Law Review. Juliano contributed a book chapter to the Indian Law edition of the Stories series, explaining the backstory behind the important Supreme Court cases in substantive areas.
Juliano is committed to bringing her scholarship interests to the real world by creating anti-discrimination training courses, lecturing in bar exam preparation courses, and speaking to high school students about consent and Title IX. She presents on discrimination issues surrounding dress codes to anyone who will listen.
Prior to joining the ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ faculty, Juliano was a trial attorney with the United States Department of Justice, Environmental and Natural Resources Division, where she worked in the Indian Resources Section, and later as special assistant to Assistant Attorney General Lois J. Schiffer. Prior to that, she was a law clerk to the Honorable Stephanie K. Seymour of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and later to the Honorable Raymond J. Pettine of the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island.
Juliano graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and earned her law degree, cum laude, from Cornell Law School where she was editor-in-chief of the Cornell Law Review. She currently serves as the faculty advisor for the ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ Law Review.
Practice Experience
- United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC Special Assistant to Lois J.Schiffer, Assistant Attorney General Environment and Natural Resources Division, June1997 to January 1998.
- Trial Attorney, Indian Resources Section, Environment and Natural Resources Division September 1994 to June 1997, January 1998 to May 1998.
- U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island Providence, RI Judicial Clerk, Senior Judge Raymond J. Pettine, September 1993 to September 1994.
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit Tulsa, OK Judicial Clerk, Chief Judge Stephanie K. Seymour, August 1992 to August 1993.
Recent Publications
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Bridging the Wage Gap for Native American Women, Article, University of Maryland, March 2024
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Privileging Scholarship: It's Time to Shine A Light in Compensation Decisions, Article, U Louisville Law Review, March 2023
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Employment law for Fraternal Organizations, Book Chapter, Scholarly, New 2022
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The Short and Happy Guide to Employment Law, Book, Scholarly, New , May 2021
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How to Look Like A Lawyer, Article, St. John's Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development, April (2nd Quarter/Spring) 2021
Recent Presentations
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'Pennsylvania Bar Association Diversity Summit', Pennsylvania Bar Association, Philadelphia PA. October 2024
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'Dress to Transgress', Dress Codes and Impact on Lawyers and Law Students, UC Irvine School of Law OUTLAW, virtual. March 2024
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'Toxic Torts and Environmental Law Seminar', Personal Jurisdiction After Mallory, DRI, Philadelphia, PA. March 2024
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'Equal Pay Act symposium', The Wage Gap for Native American Women, University of Maryland Carey School of Law, Baltimore, MD. March 2024
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'U Penn Law School', The Missing Indian Commerce Clause, Penn Law Federalist Society, Philadelphia, PA. January 2024
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Courses and Seminars
- Civil ProcedureÂ
- Employment Discrimination
- Employment Law
- Gender and the Law
- Native American Law Seminar
- Title IX at 50
Education
- Cornell Law School, JD (cum laude)
(Editor-in-Chief, Cornell Law Review, Volume 77; American Jurisprudence Award for Civil Procedure; Treasurer, Women's Law Caucus) - University of Pennsylvania, BA