Alex Long

Professor, Torts, Professional Responsibility, Employment Law, and Disability Law

Professor Alex Long teaches and writes in the areas of Torts, Professional Responsibility, Employment Law, and Disability Law. His scholarship in this area has been published in numerous journals, including the Northwestern Law Review, Minnesota Law Review, Boston College Law Review, Washington Law Review, Washington & Lee Law Review, UC Davis Law Review, and the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics. He is also the co-author of casebooks on Torts, Advanced Torts, and Professional Responsibility.

Long received his law degree from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he was Topics & Research Editor for the William & Mary Law Review. He has received the law school’s Harold C. Warner Outstanding Teacher Award, the W. Allen Separk Faculty Scholarship Award, the Carden Award for Outstanding Achievement in Scholarship, and the Carden Award for Outstanding Service to the Institution. Prior to entering academia Professor Long was an associate in the labor group of the Clarksburg, West Virginia office of Steptoe & Johnson.