Resident Adjunct Professor of Law
Diane Dube
Teaches:
- Clinic - Civil Advocacy Clinic
- Clinic - Civil Advocacy Clinic: Homeless Connect
- Clinic - Community Development Clinic
- Legal Scholarship for Equal Justice - Applied Research
“The law is a tool to promote and achieve social justice; access to legal services for all income groups is essential in a democracy.”
Education
B.A., 1972, Edgecliff College (now part of
Xavier University)
J.D., 1982, William Mitchell College of Law
M.P.A., 2005, Humphrey
Institute, University of Minnesota (concentration in housing and
community development)
Experience
William Mitchell College of Law: resident adjunct professor of law, 2003-; field supervisor for Civil Advocacy Clinic, 2001-03.
Project Manager, Rural Poverty Project, the Humphrey Institute, summer 2005.
Staff attorney, Housing Equality Law Project of Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, 1998-2003.
Partner, Gibas, Richey & Dube, 1983-94.
Private practice, representing individuals and small businesses particularly in the areas of real estate and family law, 1982-83, 1994-98.
Admitted: Minnesota, U.S. District Court, U.S. Supreme Court.
www.wmitchell.edu