Professor Kimberly D. Bailey named Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at UC Law
Professor Kimberly D. Bailey has been named Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. In this role, Professor Bailey will oversee the area of academic affairs, including curricular planning, managing the registrar’s office, addressing students’ academic needs, enforcing academic rules, and serving as the College of Law’s liaison to other colleges and units within the University of Cincinnati in relation to academic affairs. Her appointment is effective August 1, 2024.
“I feel incredibly privileged and honored to be asked to serve as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, especially after the amazing leadership of my predecessor Associate Dean Jacob Cogan,” said Professor Bailey. “I am excited to work under Dean Hamoudi’s strong and energetic leadership and to build upon Associate Dean Cogan’s success along with the College of Law’s talented, engaged, and dedicated scholars, clinicians, teachers, staff, and students.”
I am excited to work under Dean Hamoudi’s strong and energetic leadership and to build upon Associate Dean Cogan’s success along with the College of Law’s talented, engaged, and dedicated scholars, clinicians, teachers, staff, and students.
Professor Kimberly D. Bailey
Professor Kimberly D. Bailey
Professor Bailey joined the College of Law faculty in 2023 and currently serves as Professor of Law, teaching in the areas of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, and Sex, Gender, Sexuality, and the Law. A leading scholar, her work explores how social, political, and economic inequalities in society are reflected in the law. She is an expert on gender violence, and she has also written about the privacy invasions and aggressive surveillance of women and communities of color. Her work has been published in numerous law reviews and journals, including the University of Illinois Law Review, the Florida Law Review, The Journal of Gender, Race and Justice, UC Davis Law Review, American Criminal Law Review, Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, and the BYU Law Review.
“I am very excited that Professor Kim Bailey has agreed to serve as our new Associate Dean of Academic Affairs,” said Dean Haider Ala Hamoudi, University of Cincinnati College of Law. “Professor Bailey has a distinguished career as a scholar and a teacher, and she is deeply dedicated to academic service, having been a vital member of a committee that proposed a series of transformative changes to our law school curriculum that were ultimately adopted by the faculty. Her passion for inclusive excellence will redound to the benefit of our students and our College as we aspire to become a leader among law schools in our commitment to student success, wellness, and establishing a community of belonging. I look forward to working with Professor Bailey as she heads our efforts in academic affairs and serves in a very high role on an incredible leadership team that will bring our institution forward to the next level.”
Prior to joining the University of Cincinnati College of Law faculty, Professor Bailey was an Associate Professor of Law and Norman and Edna Freehling Scholar at Chicago-Kent College of Law. During her time at Chicago-Kent, she received numerous teaching and service awards, including the IIT John W. Rowe University Excellence in Teaching Award and the Ralph Brill Service Award from the Chicago-Kent Student Bar Association. She also served as a visiting scholar and adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law Center. Prior to joining academia, Professor Bailey practiced labor and employment law, most recently at Fulbright and Jaworski, LLP (now part of Norton Rose Fulbright).
Professor Bailey graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree with highest distinction from Indiana University. She received her Juris Doctor degree cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School, where she was a Clarence Darrow Scholar and a contributing editor of the Michigan Law Review.
Lead photo: Joseph Fuqua II; Bailey photo: Joey Yerace
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