Maureen E. Markey
Professor of Law
Executive Editor, San Diego Law Review
J.D., University of San Diego,
cum laude;
B.A., Bowling Green State University
Telephone: 619.374.6918
Email: maureenm@tjsl.edu
Prior to joining the Thomas Jefferson faculty in 1990, Professor Markey was a partner at Mulvaney, Kahan & Barry in San Diego where she specialized in business litigation. After law school, Professor Markey served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Francis C. Whelan, United States District Court, Central District of California, and taught at the University of San Diego School of Law. She is actively involved in the community, serving as an officer and a board member of several community organizations.
Recent Scholarship
Charles Dickens’ Bleak House: Mr. Tulkinghorn as a Successful Literary Lawyer, 14 ST. Thomas L. Rev. 689 (2002)
The Landlord/Tenant Free Exercise Conflict in a Post-RFRA World, 29 Rutgers L.J. 487 (1998)
The Price of Landlord's "Free" Exercise of Religion: Tenant's Right to Discrimination-Free Housing and Privacy, 22 Fordham Urb. L.J. 699 (1995)
Subjects include:
Advanced Property Seminar, Jurisprudence, Law & Literature, Property, Trusts, Wills.




