CLE Ethics Seminar
Ronald Slye
Professor Ronald Slye received his B.A. from Columbia University, his M. Phil. from University of Cambridge, and his J.D. from Yale Law School. Professor Slye has been a teacher, scholar, and advocate in the areas of poverty law, public international law, human rights law, and property law.
From 1991-93, he taught an interdisciplinary transactional clinical course at Yale Law School, focusing on homelessness and housing. From 1993-96, he was associate director of the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School and co-taught Yale's international human rights law clinic. Professor Slye was a visiting professor at the Community Law Centre at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa from 1996-97 and, while there, served as legal consultant to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
He currently is a member of the operating committee of the Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation. Co-editor of the book Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights, and co-author of the casebook International Human Rights Law & Practice, he also has written numerous book chapters and articles that have appeared in the Chicago, Michigan, Virginia and Yale journals of international law (et al.)
Learn more about his work:
www.law.seattleu.edu/faculty/profiles/slye?mode=simple