
Madeline H. Meth
Clinical Associate Professor
BA, Brown University
JD, Georgetown University Law Center
Biography
Madeline (Maddie) Meth joined Boston University School of Law’s faculty in 2023 as a Clinical Associate Professor with the Civil Litigation & Justice Program. She was previously the Deputy Director of Georgetown Law’s Appellate Courts Immersion Clinic (ACIC) where she supervised students working on public-interest cases in federal and state courts of appeals and the Supreme Court. Maddie has litigated dozens of public-interest cases before appellate courts around the country on behalf of under-dog clients. Her cases have involved a range of issue areas including consumer law, labor and employment law, student civil rights, prisoner rights, and immigration law. While at Georgetown, Maddie also volunteered with the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless where she provided legal assistance to clients experiencing homelessness or the threat of homelessness. Before returning to Georgetown Law (her alma mater) to teach, Maddie worked at AARP’s Legal Counsel for the Elderly, providing legal services to low-income seniors living in the District of Columbia. She also clerked for the Honorable George J. Hazel on the U.S. District Court in Maryland and for the Honorable Jane B. Stranch on the Sixth Circuit.
- Profile Types
- Faculty, Full-Time Faculty, and Professors & Clinical Instructors
- Areas of Interest
- Appellate Litigation, Civil Rights, Poverty Law, and Public-interest Law
Publications
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Reply Brief for Petitioner, Ferguson v. America
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Reply Brief for Petitioner, Muldrow v. City of St. Louis
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Brief for Petitioner, Muldrow v. City of St. Louis, Missouri
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Madeline H. Meth, Paying for Attendance: Using Incentives to Combat Chronic Absenteeism 24 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy (2017)
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Stories from The Record
Activities & Engagements
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Courses
Civil Litigation and Justice Program (C): LAW JD 861
THIS CLASS IS RESTRICTED to students who have formally applied to and been accepted to the Civil Litigation and Justice Program. Student in the Civil Litigation and Justice Program handle their own caseloads, representing indigent clients in civil cases under the supervision of clinical faculty. Students may participate in the Program for either a full year (the Individual Rights Litigation Clinic (IRL) or Access to Justice Clinic (A2J)) or for one semester (the Employment Rights Clinic (ERC)). Students participating in IRL or A2J work on cases in areas such as domestic relations, eviction defense, employment law and Social Security appeals. Students in the ERC represent clients in unemployment compensation cases, with a possibility of working on wage and hour disputes, discrimination/sexual harassment cases, and Family Medical Leave Act cases. PRE/CO-REQUISITES: Evidence. NOTE: The Civil Litigation and Justice Program counts towards the 6 credit Experiential Learning requirement. GRADING NOTICE: This course does not offer the CR/NC/H option.
FALL 2023: LAW JD 861 A1 , Sep 5th to Dec 7th 2023Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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ARR | TBD | TBD | 3 | Constance A. BrowneMadeline H. Meth |
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ARR | TBD | TBD | 3 | Constance A. BrowneMadeline H. Meth |
Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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ARR | TBD | TBD | 3 | Naomi M. MannJade Brown |
Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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ARR | TBD | TBD | 3 | Constance A. BrowneMadeline H. Meth |
Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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ARR | TBD | TBD | 3 | Constance A. BrowneMadeline H. Meth |
Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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ARR | TBD | TBD | 3 | Naomi M. MannJade Brown |
Civil Litigation and Justice Program: Pretrial Advocacy/Pro Resp.: LAW JD 973
THIS CLASS IS RESTRICTED to students who have formally applied to and been accepted to the Civil Litigation and Justice Program. Pretrial Advocacy is the companion fall classroom component for students in the Civil Litigation and Justice Program IRL and fall ERC clinics. Pretrial Advocacy is taught in groups of roughly 14 students with two clinical professors per group. Classes are devoted to learning the theories of practice for use in the field, reinforced by activities and simulations in which students practice skills through role play. NOTE: Students who enroll in this component of the clinic may count the credits towards the 6 credit Experiential Learning requirement or the Professional Responsibility requirement. It may not be used to satisfy more than one requirement. GRADING NOTICE: This course does not offer the CR/NC/H option.
FALL 2023: LAW JD 973 A1 , Sep 5th to Dec 5th 2023Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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Tue | 4:30 pm | 7:30 pm | 3 | Constance A. BrowneMadeline H. Meth | LAW | 418 |
Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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Tue | 4:30 pm | 7:30 pm | 3 | Constance A. BrowneMadeline H. Meth | LAW | 418 |
Civil Litigation and Justice Program: Trial Advocacy: LAW JD 974
THIS CLASS IS RESTRICTED to students who have formally applied to and been accepted to the Civil Litigation and Justice Program. Trial Advocacy is the companion spring classroom component for students in the Civil Litigation and Justice Program IRL and spring ERC clinics. Trial Advocacy is taught in groups of roughly 14 students with two clinical professors per group. Classes are devoted to learning the theories of practice for use in the field, reinforced by activities and simulations in which students practice skills through role play. NOTE: This course does not count towards the Professional Responsibility requirement. NOTE: This course counts towards the 6 credit Experiential Learning requirement. GRADING NOTICE: This course does not offer the CR/NC/H option.
SPRG 2024: LAW JD 974 A1 , Jan 16th to Apr 23rd 2024Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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Tue | 4:20 pm | 6:20 pm | 3 | Constance A. BrowneMadeline H. Meth | LAW | 416 |
Days | Start | End | Credits | Instructors | Bldg | Room |
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Tue | 4:20 pm | 6:20 pm | 3 | Constance A. BrowneMadeline H. Meth | LAW | 419 |