Areas
of Concentration: Torts, Family Law
Professor Browne-Barbour served as an Adjunct
Professor of Law for the 1998-99 academic year
and joined the faculty full-time in 1999. She
teaches Torts, Legal Research and Writing, Family
Law, and in the Civil and Family Justice Law Clinic.
Prior to joining the Law School faculty, Professor
Browne-Barbour was an associate at Reed Smith
Shaw & McClay LLP, and also served as a judicial
law clerk for the Honorable Justin M. Johnson,
Superior Court of Pennsylvania. She received her
Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, with minor
degrees in Administrative and Managerial Sciences
and Pre-Law, from Carnegie-Mellon University,
and was a member of Psi-Chi, the Psychology National
Honor Society. She received her Juris Doctor from
Duquesne University School of Law, where she was
a member of Duquesne Law Review. She is admitted
to practice before the bars of Pennsylvania, the
United States Supreme Court, the United States
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the
United States District Court for the Western District
of Pennsylvania.
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