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NSU Law Professor Published in Law Journal
Shahabudeen Khan, J.D., (’03), professor at NSU’s Shepard Broad Law Center, has accepted an offer of publication from The Cleveland State Law Review regarding his first article, “The Threat Lives On: How to Exclude Expectant Mothers from Prosecution for Mere Exposure of HIV to Their Fetuses and Infants.” Khan, who received several offers for publications, chose The Cleveland State Law Review due to their top 100 ranking on the Washington & Lee University law journal ranking system. The Cleveland State Law Review, founded in 1952, is a student-run organization committed to publishing a quarterly law journal and promoting academic excellence within the legal community. Khan’s article will be published in this fall’s issue.
Khan graduated third in his law school class from NSU Law in 2003, summa cum laude, and was also named Law Student of the Year that same year. He teaches Criminal Law and Lawyering Skills & Values and also served as the Associate Advisor for the Law Center’s Moot Court Society and a Co-faculty Advisor.