Profile
Professor Sharlene Graham joined the Chase faculty in 1991 after practicing as a trial attorney for a law firm in Louisiana and in the Office of the General Counsel, United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. She is admitted to practice in Louisiana, New Jersey and Ohio. Her non-legal interests include tennis, music and arts-and-crafts.
Professor Graham holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School and a Bachelor of Arts from Brown University.
Presenter on domestic abuse issues to community organizations in the Greater Cincinnati area and on-campus student groups at NKU.
Volunteer hospital advocate, Northern Kentucky Women's Crisis Center.
Member, Northern Kentucky Human Trafficking Task Force.
CASE FILES IN BLACK AND BLUE: IN re AJ and DC, Sentia Publishing (2014)
I HAVE A TESTIMONY, WinePress Publishing (2002)
From Hoof To Hamburger: The fiction of a safe meat supply, 33 Willamette L. Rev. 411 (1997) Hein Online
What Is A Lawyer Really Worth? An examination into the true value of attorney labor, 25 Cumb. L. Rev. 23 (1994) Hein Online
Featured Speaker, Denial Is Not A Safety Plan II, 15th Annual Ending Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Conference, Lexington, KY (December 2013)
Selected as a member of the Board for the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence
Interviewed by WCPO Channel 9, “It’s a New Day” (November 4, 2012)