Adrienne Lockie
Practitioner in Residence, Women and the Law Clinic
Office: Room 431
Phone: 202-274-4456
E-mail: alockie@wcl.american.edu
Adrienne Lockie is a Practitioner-in-Residence with the Women and the Law Clinic. She began her teaching career at Rutgers School of Law-Newark in 2004 where she was the Director of the Domestic Violence Advocacy Project and taught in the Women’s Rights Litigation Clinic. Prior to entering academia, Ms. Lockie represented victims of domestic violence as a Staff Attorney with Safe Horizon’s Domestic Violence Law Project in Manhattan. She has also been a Blackmun Fellow, serving as a lawyer with the Center for Reproductive Rights, and before that was a judicial law clerk for Judge Carol Amon in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. She taught at New York University’s School of Social Work and in the Women’s Studies Program at Rutgers. Ms. Lockie is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center.
Currently Teaching
Degrees & Universities
- J.D., Georgetown University Law Center 2000
- B.A., University of North Carolina 1996
Selected Publications
- Adrienne Lockie, Salt in the Wounds: Why Attorneys Should Not Be Required to Report Child Abuse, 36 N.M. L. Rev. 125 (2006).
- Adrienne Lockie, New York's Failure to Protect All Victims of Domestic Violence, 18 Am. J. Fam. L. 234 (Winter 2005).
