Ayesha Bell Hardaway is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law in the Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic. As a member of the faculty, Hardaway has taught as a clinician in the areas of health law, civil litigation, and criminal justice. Hardaway was recently selected to serve on the Independent Monitoring team appointed to evaluate police reforms to be implemented by the Cleveland Police Department under a federal consent decree. Her upcoming article on reparations will be published by the New York University Review of Law & Social Change later this month.
Prior to joining the law school faculty, Hardaway practiced in the Litigation Department of Tucker Ellis LLP. Her six years at the firm were devoted to defending major electrical, automotive and pharmaceutical manufacturers during all phases of litigation as trial counsel and National Coordinating Counsel. Hardaway represented those clients in state and federal courts throughout the country. Before her time at Tucker Ellis, Hardaway was an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for Cuyahoga County and handled a variety of criminal matters, including juvenile delinquencies and general felonies.
Visiting Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Areas of Expertise: Health law, constitutional law, criminal law, race and the law, and civil litigation
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Contact Information:
Mobile: (216) 789-4534
Twitter: @abellhardaway