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University of Wyoming
Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman

Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman
Professor of Law
B.A., Stanford University (1996), With Honors
J.D., University of Chicago (1999)
jbridge@uwyo.edu • (307) 766-5259 • 206 College of Law

 

Jacquelyn Bridgeman has been a member of the University of Wyoming's College of Law faculty since 2002. She teaches in the areas of Employment law, Legal Writing, Torts, and Family Law. She also teaches an undergraduate seminar on African Americans and the American Legal System.

Before joining the College of Law faculty, Bridgeman was an associate attorney at the Los Angeles, California law firms of Curiale, Dellaverson, Hirschfeld, Kraemer & Sloan and Loeb & Loeb where she specialized in a wide range of labor and employment matters.

Bridgeman's scholarship interests lie primarily in the areas of discrimination and race issues.

 

Teaching:
African Americans and the American Legal System, Black Politics, Family Law, Law of the Workplace, Legal Writing, and Torts II

 

Publications:

Publications

Bridgeman, J. (2008).  The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat: What Sports Tell Us About Achieving Equality in America, 7 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 248 (2008).

Bridgeman, J. (2007).  Seeing the Old Lady: A New Perspective on the Age Old Problems of Discrimination, Inequality and Subordination, 27 B.C. Third World L. J. 263 (2007).

Bridgeman, J. (2005).  Defining Ourselves for Ourselves, 35 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1261 (2005).

 

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