Professor Lewis is director of the Center for Excellence in Advocacy, which provide students with opportunities to develop advocacy skills, and interim director of the Field Placement Program for intern and extern placements. Prior to joining the Chase faculty in 2021, she was an adjunct professor at Chase and a partner in the Louisville, Kentucky, office of Reminger Co., where she concentrated her practice in the defense of employers and businesses in professional and general liability matters.
She holds a Juris Doctor from Chase College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Kentucky.
Don't Zoom In: Virtual Scan of Student’s Residence May Violate Fourth Amendment, in Common Sense, Winter/Spring 2023
Hey Siri: Draft my Contract. May (or Should) Lawyers Use Artificial Intelligence in Legal Writing?, Kentucky Bar Association Bench & Bar, March/April, 2023
Effective Editing: Less is More, Kentucky Bar Association Bench & Bar, September/October
From the Courtroom to the Classroom: Reflecting on the Transition from Practice to Professor, University of Oregon School of Law Proceedings, Spring 2022
Knowing Your Purpose: Key Differences Between Objective and Persuasive Writing and How to Do Both Well, Kentucky Bar Association Bench & Bar, March-April 2022
Why the “New ADA” Requires an Individualized Inquiry as to What Qualifies as a “Major Life Activity,” 37 Northern Kentucky L. Rev., 441 (2010)