Part-Time Faculty

David Mitchell

Professorial Lecturer in Law

David Mitchell is a trial attorney at the Department of Justice in the Environmental Defense Section of the Environment and Natural Resources Division.

William G.P. Monahan

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Mr. Monahan currently is the Senior Director for Policy with Foreign Policy for America. He has nearly three decades of experience in government service.

Karen Morgan

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Karen Morgan is a professorial lecturer at the George Washington University Law School.

Sarah Morris

Professorial Lecturer in Law

As director for New America’s Open Technology Institute, Sarah Morris leads OTI's strategic planning, fundraising, and management.

Frank C. Morris

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Frank C. Morris, Jr. is a member of the firm of Epstein Becker & Green PC and heads the labor and employment practice in the Washington, D.C. office.

Laura S. Morton

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Ms. Morton is a partner at Perkins Coie LLP. She advises clients on stages of ocean energy projects.

Benjamin Mark Moss

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Benjamin Mark Moss is a trial and appellate litigator specializing in citizenship disputes in the US district courts and judicial review of immigration orders.

Darrell G. Mottley

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Darrell G. Mottley worked as an engineer, project manager, and engineering chief for the AAI Corp.

Danielle Muenzfeld

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Danielle Muenzfeld currently holds the position of Senior Counsel-Government Contracting for a major corporation in the healthcare industry.

David S. Muraskin

Professorial Lecturer in Law

David S. Muraskin is the Litigation Director of Public Justice’s Food Project in Washington, DC.

Ari Nazarov

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Mr. Nazarov has spent more than two decades representing the United States government in both affirmative and defensive litigation.

Katherine Nesbitt

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Katie Nesbitt is a Senior Trial Counsel with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Foreign Litigation (OFL).