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Education:
J.D., University of Pennsylvania
M.A., University of Wisconsin
B.A., Antioch College
Professor Sharon Keller is a visiting professor of law at Penn State's Dickinson School of Law. In 1992, she made the transition to academia after practicing law for five years with Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C. Professor Keller brings her expertise in administrative law, agency and partnership, contracts, law and education, and sales to the Law School. Professor Keller has over fifteen years of teaching experience. Before coming to Dickinson, she taught at the University of Miami School of Law, Gonzaga University School of Law and the University of Maryland — Baltimore. Her scholarship has concentrated on legal issues regarding public education.
Contact Information:
Email: sek27@psu.edu
Phone: (717) 241-3507
Selected Publications:
"The Rules of the Game: ‘Play in the Joints' Between the Religion Clauses,” Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion, 2006.
“Religion and Normative Education in the Light of Current Law,” Journal of Education Policy, 2000.
“Two Tales of a City: Agostini and Private Vouchers,” Stanford Law & Policy Review, 1998.
“Something to Lose: The Black Community's Hard Choices about Educational Choice,” Journal Legislation, 1998.
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