Matthew Cushing

Director of Executive and Community Learning Programs

401 UCB
2450 Kittredge Loop Drive
Wolf Law Building
Boulder, CO  80309
Office: 408
Phone: (303) 735-6554
E-mail: matthew.cushing@colorado.edu

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Bio:

Matthew Cushing is the founding director of the Executive Education Program at Colorado Law, where he works with faculty to develop custom programs to serve the educational and development needs of executives, general counsel, entrepreneurs, and other individuals from across the globe. As the director of Colorado Law's Community Learning programs, Matt administers Colorado Law's Mini Law School program, an eight-week series that introduces non-lawyers to interesting legal issues that impact their day-to-day lives, and organizes the Colorado chapter of the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, which partners Colorado Law students with public school teachers in underserved high schools to teach a course about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Matt also teaches courses on appellate advocacy and runs the Appellate Advocacy Practicum, which gives students the opportunity to draft briefs and appear for oral argument before state and federal appellate courts.

Prior to becoming the Director of Executive and Community Learning Programs at Colorado Law, Matt's practice focused on appellate advocacy and complex litigation in federal and state courts. While working at Jones Day and in the Ohio State Solicitor's office, Matt argued before the Supreme Court of Ohio, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and intermediate state appellate courts. He has been the primary author on numerous briefs before the United States Supreme Court, the Supreme Court of Ohio, and federal and state intermediate appellate courts across the country, including the United States Courts of Appeals for the Second, Sixth, and Tenth Circuits.

Matt graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. During law school, he was an Arthur Littleton and H. Clayton Louderback Legal Writing Instructor and a member of the school's Supreme Court clinic, where he was involved in drafting briefs at both the certiorari and merits stage and preparing attorneys for argument in cases such as Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356 (2010), Abbott v. Abbott, 560 U.S. 1 (2010), Astrue v. Ratliff, 560 U.S. 586 (2010), Svete v. United States, No. 09-7576, City of Reno v. Conn, No. 09-1361, Yuma Anesthesia Medical Services LLC v. Fleming, No. 09-1146, and Robinson v. Lehman, No. 09-697.

After law school, Matt clerked for the Honorable Andrew J. Kleinfeld of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the Honorable Douglas P. Woodlock of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.



Courses:

Fall 2024 Advanced Appellate Advocacy LAWS 6213-801
Fall 2024 Appellate Advocacy Practicum LAWS 7029-801
Fall 2024 Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project LAWS 7285-801
Fall 2023 Appellate Advocacy Practicum LAWS 7029-801
Fall 2023 Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project LAWS 7285-801
Spring 2023 Appellate Advocacy Practicum LAWS 7029-801
Fall 2022 Appellate Advocacy Practicum LAWS 7029-801
Fall 2022 Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project LAWS 7285-801
Spring 2022 Appellate Advocacy Practicum LAWS 7029-801
Fall 2021 Appellate Advocacy Practicum LAWS 7029-801
Fall 2021 Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project LAWS 7285-801
Fall 2020 Appellate Advocacy Practicum LAWS 7029-801
Fall 2020 Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project LAWS 7285-801
Spring 2020 Appellate Advocacy Practicum LAWS 7029-801
Fall 2019 Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project LAWS 7285-801
Fall 2018 Advanced Appellate Advocacy LAWS 6213-802
Fall 2017 Advanced Appellate Advocacy LAWS 6213-002