Professor
Boston College Law School
885 Centre Street
Newton Centre, MA 02459
Telephone: 617-552-4343
Email: michael.cassidy@bc.edu
Criminal Law
Evidence
Prof Responsibility
Prosecutorial Ethics
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R. Michael Cassidy teaches and writes in the areas of criminal law, evidence, and professional responsibility. He is considered an expert in prosecutorial ethics and provides training nationally to public sector attorneys on their responsibilities under the Rules of Professional Conduct. In July 2021, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts appointed Cassidy to a four-year term on the Board of Bar Overseers, the arm of the State’s highest court that regulates, investigates, and disciplines Massachusetts attorneys.ÌýÌý
From 2015-2018, Cassidy served as the founding faculty director of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Law'sÌýRappaport Center for Law & Public Policy. He served as ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Law’s Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2007-2010 and Associate Dean for Administration and Finance from 1996 to 2002.ÌýThe graduating classes of 2005, 2010, 2016, 2019, and 2020 awarded Cassidy the Emil Slizewski Distinguished Teaching Award in recognition of his extraordinary devotion to quality instruction in the classroom.
Cassidy’s scholarship has been published in theÌýNorthwestern Law Review, Notre Dame Law Review, William & Mary Law Review,ÌýandÌýGeorgetown Journal of Legal Ethics,Ìýamong others.ÌýHe is the author/co-author of three casebooks in the field of legal ethics and is quoted frequently by the media on criminal law and legal ethics, appearing inÌýtheÌýNew York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Chicago TribuneÌýandÌýBoston Globe.
Among his professional and community activities, Cassidy has served as Editor-in-Chief of theÌýMassachusetts Law Review. His service also includes membership on the Massachusetts State Ethics Commission, Massachusetts Judicial Nominating Commission, Governor's Commission on Corrections Reform, SJC’s Advisory Committee on Massachusetts Evidence Law, and SJC’s Standing Committee on the Rules of Professional Conduct. Cassidy has also worked as an advisor to the National District Attorneys' Association and a legal consultant to the United States Department of Justice on issues of police misconduct and prosecutorial ethics. In 2012, he was elected to the American Law Institute.ÌýÌý
Cassidy received his B.A.,Ìýmagna cum laude, from the University of Notre Dame, and his J.D.,Ìýmagna cum laude, from Harvard University. Following law school, he served as a law clerk to the Hon. Edward F. Hennessey, Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and as a litigation associate at the Boston law firm of Foley Hoag. After leaving private practice, Cassidy worked as a prosecutor in Massachusetts. From 1993 to 1996, Cassidy served as Chief of the Criminal Bureau in the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office under Attorney General Scott Harshbarger.
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