
Elizabeth Phillips Marsh
Professor of Law
AB, Harvard University; JD, New York University
Law School Academic
Law Library
319
(203) 582-3268
Elizabeth.Marsh@quinnipiac.edu
LW-FAC
About
Elizabeth Phillips Marsh joined the School of Law faculty in 1985. She teaches courses in computer crime, constitutional law, criminal procedure, evidence, and federal criminal law. Her research interests include the Fourth Amendment, privacy on the internet, cybercrime, and criminal procedure. Before coming to the School of Law, she taught at the University of Alabama School of Law and was an assistant district attorney in the office of Robert M. Morgenthau, in New York. She has been a visiting professor at Washington and Lee University School of Law and a visiting fellow at Yale Law School. She is the director of Quinnipiac???s Criminal Justice Trial Advocacy Competition. She is active in the Criminal Justice Section of the American Bar Association and on the Connecticut Committee to Prevent Identity Theft from Court Records. Her personal interests include reading, drama, and gastronomy.
Selected Publications
"Purveyors of Hate on the Internet: Are We Ready for Hate Spam?" 17 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 379 (2000)
Cases and Comments on Criminal Procedure, 6th Set (University Casebook Series??)
Miscellaneous
Significant Administrative Duties
Director of Criminal Law and Advocacy Concentration, 2004 to present
