The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and MLAW Programs are pleased to welcome Brian Gilmore as Senior Lecturer, beginning in the Fall of 2021.
Recently, Professor Gilmore served as a clinical associate professor and director of the Housing Clinic at Michigan State University College of Law.
Previously, he worked at the Howard University School of Law in Washington, D.C., where he served as a clinical professor and supervising attorney with the Clinical Law Center from 2005 through 2010. While at Howard University, Professor Gilmore developed and initiated the Fair Housing Teaching Program for the Clinical Law Center, organized programs to educate local constituents and community advocates on ever-relevant legal topics, taught Introduction to Lawyering Process for Education Administrators, and served as a guest lecturer in Professional Responsibility and Pre-Trial Litigation courses. He also designed and taught Housing Law and the Public Interest.
Professor Gilmore spent 15 years in practice, working for Neighborhood Legal Services Program, Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless, and Robert Ades and Associates.
He has approximately 40 published works to his credit, including law review articles, legal articles, commentary, reviews, and contributions to books, essays, anthologies, and encyclopedias. His works have appeared in the Washington Post, Book Forum, ABA Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, the Nation, the Baltimore Sun, and the Utne Reader.
A respected legal expert in the area of housing, Professor Gilmore has delivered more than 25 panels, workshops, lectures, and presentations before a wide range of audiences.
Professor Gilmore holds a J.D. from the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law, and a B.S. from Frostburg State University.
Photo and bio courtesy of Michigan State University College of Law.