Darren Rosenblum

Professor of Law
J.D. University of Pennsylvania Law School M.I.A. Columbia UniversityB.A. University of Pennsylvania

Professor Darren Rosenblum’s scholarship focuses on corporate governance, in particular on leadership inclusion.

Professor Rosenblum clerked in the U.S. District Court of Puerto Rico (1996–1998), after which they practiced international arbitration at Clifford Chance, and at Skadden Arps, both in New York (1998–2004).

They wrote the first article of queer legal theory, “Queer Intersectionality” (1994), and the first article on transgender prisoners, “Trapped in Sing Sing” (2000). They have presented work on corporate board quotas in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. Notably, As a Fulbright Research Scholar in France, they performed a qualitative study on the French quota for women on corporate boards, which they presented at the French National Assembly in 2015.

They join St. John's Law from McGill University, having served as full professor and Associate Dean at the Faculty of Law. Previously, they were a professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University.