Angela Carol Robinson
Visiting Associate Professor of Law
Waring and Carmen Partridge Faculty Fellow
Judge Angela C. Robinson (Ret.) is a Visiting Professor and a Waring and Carmen Partridge Faculty Fellow. She teaches Evidence, and Critical Race Theory.
Prior to joining the Quinnipiac faculty, Judge Robinson was a Connecticut Superior Court Judge for twenty years, and before that a trial lawyer with a nationally renowned plaintiff's law firm. She currently serves as Counsel at the law firm of Halloran Sage where she provides ADR services as a mediator, private judge and arbitrator. In the past, she has also served as the inaugural Chief Diversity Officer at a major East Coast law firm and has taught as an adjunct faculty member at Gateway Community College, the University of New Haven, Quinnipiac Law School and Yale Law School.
Robinson's work focuses on civil litigation-related subjects, and social justice subjects implicated by racial equity issues, including critical race theory, race and the law and diversity, equity and inclusion within the legal profession.
Prior to joining the Quinnipiac faculty, Judge Robinson was a Connecticut Superior Court Judge for twenty years, and before that a trial lawyer with a nationally renowned plaintiff's law firm. She currently serves as Counsel at the law firm of Halloran Sage where she provides ADR services as a mediator, private judge and arbitrator. In the past, she has also served as the inaugural Chief Diversity Officer at a major East Coast law firm and has taught as an adjunct faculty member at Gateway Community College, the University of New Haven, Quinnipiac Law School and Yale Law School.
Robinson's work focuses on civil litigation-related subjects, and social justice subjects implicated by racial equity issues, including critical race theory, race and the law and diversity, equity and inclusion within the legal profession.
Education
- BA, Rutgers University
- JD, Yale Law School
Areas of Expertise
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Critical Race Theory
- Evidence
- Judicial Administration
- Trial Advocacy
Organization
- Law
Office Location
- College of Arts & Sciences 1
Mail Drop
- LW-DEN