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David A. Green - Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Assistant Professor
B.A. and J.D. Georgetown University; LL.M.,
Temple University.

  David Alan Green was born in Bronx, New York. He earned his undergraduate degree in 1985 from Georgetown University, where he received his B.A. with a major in Government, a Public Administration concentration, and a minor in Sociology. He then attended Georgetown University Law Center, where he received his J.D. in May of 1988.

  Professor Green clerked with the Honorable John Garrett Penn, of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, from 1988 to 1990. He then worked as an associate with the firm of Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays & Handler, in Washington, D.C.

  In 1992, he left private practice to pursue an L.L.M. at Temple University School of Law in Philadelphia, PA, which he received in 1994. Thereafter, he worked as a Special Assistant United States District Attorney for the District of Columbia and an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Delaware in Wilmington, Delaware until 1999.

  Professor Green was a teaching fellow at Temple University School of Law, from August 1992 to May 1994, and served as an adjunct professor at Widener Law School from 1996 to 1999, at which time he started teaching at the North Carolina Central University School of Law.

  He has taught Disability Rights, Insurance and Legal Writing and Research. At NCCU he teaches Employment Discrimination, Professional Responsibility and Torts. He has published an article, "Balancing Ethical Concerns Against Liberal Discovery: The Case of Rule 4.2 and the Problem of Loophole Lawyering," 8 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 283 (1995).

  At NCCU School of Law, he participates in the "Invest in Success" pre-bar course offered by the Law School for NCCU students taking the Bar. He also serves as advisor to the Moot Court Board.

"If you know, teach. If you don't know, learn."

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Contact Information:
dgreen@nccu.edu - Email

(919) 530-7161 - Phone
(919) 530-7622- Fax

 
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