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Law School's Law Quadrangle Notes
Deborah C. Malamud has been hired as an assistant professor. An associate at Bredhoff & Kaiser, Malamud has specialized in representing labor unions in labor and employment law. In the fall she will teach a course in labor law. She will teach classes on employment discrimination and race, class and cultural diversity in the winter term.
Malamud graduated from the University of Chicago Law School in 1986 where she served as articles editor of the Law Review. She graduated with a degree in religion from Wesleyan University. In 1988-89 Malamud was a clerk to Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun. The previous year she clerked for Judge Louis H. Pollak (U.S. Dist. Ct., E.D. Pa.).
-- From the University of Michigan Law School's Law Quadrangle Notes, V. 35, Iss. 03 (1992).