About Mia Cahill, Esq.
Mia Cahill is a former law professor, licensed as an attorney since 1992. She brought her formidable legal skills to private law practice, focusing her work in family law and school law. Her scholarly work has been published in the Stanford Law Review, Law & Social Inquiry, the Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy and the Law & Society Review, and in several books such as How Law Matters, The Diffusion of Social Problems and the "Women in Crisis" Handbook of the United Nations Women’s Guild. She is the author of the book, The Social Construction of Sexual Harassment Law. In addition to her law degree, Ms. Cahill has a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has taught at the University of Wisconsin and New York University and continues to work as occasional part-time faculty at Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Studies. She is an approved as a civil mediator for court-ordered mediations in New Jersey.
Ms. Cahill was elected to the school board of the Princeton Regional School District in 2006. She is a former Trustee of the Women in the Profession Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association, and the Princeton Education Foundation. She is a member of the New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators, the Law and Society Association, the Mercer County Bar Association, the Middlesex County Bar Association, and the New Jersey School Boards Association, as well as other professional organizations.
