Richard A. Ellison
Professor of Law
College of Law
Syracuse University
Biography:
B.B.A., City College of New York
LL.B., St. John's University
Professor Ellison left the private practice of law to become a Reginald Heber Smith Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. He worked for a number of years as a legal services attorney and joined the faculty in 1970 to teach in the clinical education programs. He has been active in alternative dispute resolution and is experienced in divorce mediation. In addition to teaching and writing in
the family law area, Professor Ellison teaches constitutional law and health law.
Publications:
Articles:
Family Law (1990 Survey of New York Law), 42 SYRACUSE L. REV.
615 (1991).
Family Law (1979 Survey of New York Law), 31 SYRACUSE L. REV. 281
(1980). (Co-author: Dennis E.A. Lynch)
Books:
DUE PROCESS REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEW YORK WAIVER STATUTE
(1979). (contributor)