Julie Greenberg

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Julie Greenberg

Professor Emeritus

J.D., University of Michigan, cum laude

B.A., University of Michigan, cum laude

Professor Emeritus Julie Greenberg has been with Thomas Jefferson School of Law for 25 years. During her more than two decades in academia, she has taught a variety of courses, including Business Associations, Women and the Law, and Gender, Sexuality and the Law.

In 2013, her book, “Intersexuality and the Law: Why Sex Matters” received the Bullough Book Award for the most distinguished book written for the professional sexological community Professor Greenberg is an internationally recognized expert on legal issues related to gender, sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Her work has been cited by more than a dozen courts and in hundreds of books and articles.  

She describes working one-on-one with law students, helping them to understand difficult or challenging concepts, as one of the most fulfilling parts of her time as law instructor.  Professor Greenberg’s current research is focused on legal issues affecting the intersex, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities.  More information about Professor Julie Greenberg can be found here.