Susan Lushing

Associate Professor
Criminal Justice and Legal Studies 
Bent Hall 417  
Queens Campus
(718) 990-7337
lushings@stjohns.edu

Associate Professor of Criminal Justice. B.A., Cornell University; J.D., New York University Law School.  Professor Lushing has been teaching full time at St. John’s University since 1975.  She has served as an attorney for indigent defendants and has been an attorney with the New York City Police Department.  Professor Lushing continues to serve as a hearing officer and mediator for various criminal justice agencies in the New York Metropolitan area.  A former Fulbright and Pomeroy Scholar, Professor Lushing is a member of the American Bar Association and the Fulbright Society.

Educational Background
B.A., 1965, Cornell University, Mathematics
J.D., 1968, N.Y.U. School of Law

Teaching
Courses Taught at St. John’s University
Penal Law
Criminal Procedure Law
Law of Evidence
American Judicial System
Comparative Criminal Justice
Advanced Legal Research
Intellectual Property
Civil Litigation
 
Other Courses Taught
Constitutional Law in the CJL program
Special Education Externship in the School of Law