Part-Time Faculty

Liza Craig

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Liza Craig is a member of Goodwin Proctor LLP’s Global Trade Practice in Washington, DC, where she leads the firm’s government contracts and grants team.

Polly Craighill

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Polly Craighill is a senior counsel in the Office of the Legislative Counsel of the U.S. Senate where she has been drafting legislation for over 23 years.

Paul Crane

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Paul Crane currently serves as an attorney in the Appellate Section of the Criminal Division at the United States Department of Justice.

Graham R. Cronogue

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Graham Cronogue has clerked for both the U.S. District Courts in the District of Columbia and the District of New Jersey.

John R. Crook

Professorial Lecturer in Law

John R. Crook teaches international arbitration. He is a judge on NATO’s Administrative Tribunal and frequently acts as arbitrator in international investment.

William Davis

Professorial Lecturer in Law

William E. Davis has been recognized as one of the top estate planning attorney and fiduciary litigators in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.

Ryan K. J. Dickey

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Ryan K.J. Dickey is a cybercrime and intellectual property prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice.

Anne P Donohue

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Ms. Donohue is a trial litigator at a boutique family law firm in Leesburg, Virginia.

Patrick A. Doody

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Mr. Doody began his career as a patent examiner in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), attending law school in the evening.

Matthew J. Dowd

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Matthew Dowd is an appellate and litigation attorney and the founder of Dowd PLLC.

Donna M. Downing

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Donna M. Downing is an environmental protection specialist and attorney in the EPA’s Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds.

Geoff Drucker

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Geoff Drucker is the Senior Director of the American Health Law Association’s (AHLA) Dispute Resolution Service.