Associate Clinical Professor
Associate Dean for Experiential Learning
Boston College Law School
885 Centre Street
Newton Centre, MA 02459
Telephone: 617-552-0248
Email: claire.donohue@bc.edu
Family Law
Family Justice Litigation Clinic
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Claire Donohue currently serves as Associate Dean for Experiential Learning. She joined Boston College Law School in 2018 as an assistant clinical professor in the Center for Experiential Learning, where she coordinates social work services. Her teaching incorporates social work methodology and theory with legal theory and practice.
Before joining 51²è¹Ý Law, Donohue was a practitioner in residence at American University’s Washington College of Law. She directed the Domestic Violence Clinic and taught students with a docket of family law, civil protection orders, victim witness advocacy, and immigration cases. Donohue was also a Friedman Fellow with the Family Justice Litigation Clinic and the George Washington University School of Law, where she earned an L.L.M. and guided students through family law and domestic violence law practice. She also served as a part-time faculty member in the Criminal Justice Department of Montgomery College.
Prior to her career in clinical legal education, Donohue worked as a public defender. She first worked with the Committee for Public Counsel Services in Massachusetts and then accepted appointments on post-conviction appeals outside of Massachusetts and in the District of Columbia.
Donohue earned her J.D. as a Public Interest Scholar and a dual M.S.W. degree from Boston College. During this time, she was a project coordinator for an emerging program of interdisciplinary legal services at the Community Legal Services and Counseling Center in Cambridge, MA. She also served on the editorial staff of theÌýThird World Law JournalÌý(eventually renamed theÌýJournal of Law and Social Policy) at Boston College Law School. Upon graduation, Donohue worked as a judicial law clerk for the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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