LaVonda N. Reed-Huff
Associate Professor of Law
College of Law
Syracuse University
Biography:
B.A., University of Virginia
J.D., University of Southern California
Before joining the Syracuse University faculty,Professor Reed-Huff was a member of the faculty of the Brandeis School of Law at theUniversity of Louisville, where she taught for five years. While at the University of Louisville, she taught courses in communications law, property, and decedents’ estates and trusts. She previously was a judicial clerk for the Honorable Donald W. VanArtsdalen of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and was an attorney in private practice with the international law firm of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP in the firm’s Washington, D.C., and Atlanta offices. While in practice, she represented businesses and financial institutions in various aspects of communications and corporate law. Professor Reed-Huff’s scholarly interests include the intersection of communications law and policy and property law. She has published articles and spoken on topics such as the placement of satellite dishes, the economics of broadcast ownership, minority ownership of broadcast stations, and broadcast diversity. Professor Reed-Huff is admitted to practice in Maryland and the District of Columbia. She is a member of the Federal Communications Bar Association and the American Bar Association. She serves on the executive committee of the Section on Mass Communication Law of the Association of American Law Schools, as well as on a number of other committees.