Renee Knake Jefferson is an American law professor. She holds the Joanne and Larry Doherty Chair in Legal Ethics at the University of Houston Law Center and is a member of the Board of Trustees at Michigan State University. She is the author of four books and teaches legal ethics, constitutional law, and leadership among other topics. She is an elected member of the American Law Institute.
Renee Knake Jefferson | |
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Trustee of the Michigan State University | |
Assumed office December 2019 | |
Preceded by | Nancy Schlichting |
Personal details | |
Born | Springfield, Missouri | October 29, 1973
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Wallace B. Jefferson |
Alma mater | University of Chicago Law School |
Occupation | Lawyer, professor, author |
Profession | Joanne and Larry Doherty Chair in Legal Ethics at University of Houston Law Center |
Website | www.reneeknake.com |
Early life and education
editJefferson grew up in the Midwest, living in Kansas, Minnesota, and Missouri, where she was born.[1] She received her JD from the University of Chicago Law School.[1]
Career
editIn her early legal career, Jefferson was in private practice at the law firms Mayer Brown and Hunton & Williams, and also worked as an attorney for Charlottesville, Virginia.[1] She moved on to teach at Michigan State University College of Law in 2006 where she also achieved tenure.[1] Her teaching included legal ethics as well as business school and honors college classes. In 2011, she co-founded the ReInvent Law Laboratory for Law, Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, an organization that helped students find opportunities outside of the traditional law areas.[2]
Jefferson became the Joanne and Larry Doherty Chair in Legal Ethics at the University of Houston in 2016.[1] During the first half of 2019, Jefferson held the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University in Australia.[3] She was appointed to the Michigan State University Board of Trustees by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in December 2019, replacing Nancy Schlichting who resigned the same year.[4]
Jefferson is the author of four books, including Shortlisted: Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court published by New York University Press in 2020,[1] and numerous academic articles.
Bibliography
edit- 2020, Shortlisted: Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court
- 2020, Professional Responsibility: A Contemporary Approach
- 2019, Gender, Power, Law & Leadership
- 2018, Legal Ethics for the Real World: Building Skills Through Case Study
Personal life
editJefferson married retired Texas Supreme Court Justice Wallace B. Jefferson on July 4, 2020, in Michigan. The couple share the same birthdays as Richard and Mildred Loving, whose United States Supreme Court case established the right of interracial marriage.[5]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f Jesse, David (20 December 2019). "Former MSU law school professor Renee Knake returns, this time as a board member". Detroit Free Press.
- ^ "Renee Knake, '99, Appointed to Michigan State University Board of Trustees". The University of Chicago Law School. 4 December 2019.
- ^ "Renee N. Knake, '99: Awarded the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology". The University of Chicago Law School. 9 April 2018.
- ^ Banta, Megan; Johnson, Mark (4 December 2019). "Whitmer appoints legal ethics professor to MSU Board of Trustees". Lansing State Journal.
- ^ Holt, Brianna (31 July 2020). "Their Very Own Loving Story". The New York Times.