Sheila Miller teaches in the Legal Profession Program. She previously taught at the School of Law for five years, leaving in 1994 to raise her children. She did not abandon her love of teaching the law during that time, however; she served as an adjunct professor for UDSL for four years.
As a law student at the University of Cincinnati, Professor Miller wrote for the Law Review, was an articles editor of the Human Rights Quarterly, and was elected to the Order of the Coif. After graduating second in her class, she worked as an associate in the litigation department of Frost & Jacobs before becoming an associate at Crabbe, Brown, Jones, Potts & Schmidt, also in Cincinnati.
Courses
LAW 6105 Legal Profession I
LAW 6106 Legal Profession II
LAW 6507 Intrasession: Human Trafficking
Selected Publications
- Stare Decisis and Analogy from a Child’s Perspective, The Second Draft: Bulletin of the Legal Writing Institute (2005)