Emily Stolzenberg
Associate Professor of Law
Reuschlein Emerging Scholar
Biography
Emily Stolzenberg is an associate professor of law and Villanova Law's inaugural Reuschlein Emerging Scholar. Her research focuses on conflicts between individual autonomy and legal obligation in the fields of family law and property. Stolzenberg’s work has appeared in the Boston College Law Review, Brigham Young University Law Review, Maryland Law Review, and North Carolina Law Review. Stolzenberg was a co-winner of the inaugural AALS Section on Family and Juvenile Law Emerging Scholars Paper Award for Tribes, States, and Sovereigns’ Interest in Children, 102 N.C. L. Rev. 1093 (2024) [SSRN]. She also received the 2023 Haub Law Emerging Scholar Award in Women, Gender and Law for Nonconsensual Family Obligations, 48 BYU L. Rev. 625 (2022) [SSRN].
Stolzenberg earned a master’s in political theory from the University of Oxford and her JD from Yale Law School. After law school, she worked for the Legal Aid Justice Center in Charlottesville, Virginia; served as a law clerk to the Honorable Robert D. Sack of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; and practiced family law at Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP in Washington, DC. Before coming to Villanova, Stolzenberg was an associate in law at Columbia Law School and a visiting assistant professor of law at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. She is a member of the New York and Washington, DC bars.
Experience
- Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
- Associate in Law and Lecturer in Law, Columbia Law School
- Associate, Family Law Practice, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell
- Law Clerk, Hon. Robert D. Sack, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- Legal Fellow, JustChildren Program and Elder Law Initiative, Legal Aid Justice Center (Charlottesville, VA)
Recent Presentations
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'Berkeley/Texas/Toronto/Yale (BETTY) Private Law Junior Faculty Forum', "Toward a Private Law of Intimates’ Obligations", University of Texas School of Law. April 2026
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'Yale Law School Private Law Clinic', "Toward a Private Law of Intimates’ Obligations", Yale Law School, New Haven, CT. February 2026
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'Association of Law and Political Economy (ALPE) Conference', "Things of Value", University of Richmond Law School, February 2026
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'Taboo Trades Podcast', "Toward a Private Law of Intimates’ Obligations", UVA Law School, remote. November 2025
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'UC Law SF Family Law Workshop', "Toward a Private Law of Intimates’ Obligations", UC Law San Francisco, October 2025
Office: Rm 247, John F. Scarpa Hall
Phone: 610-519-7061
Fax: 610-519-6837
Courses and Seminars
- Advanced Topics in Family Law Seminar
- Family Law
- Land Use Planning
- Property
Education
- Yale Law School, JD
- University of Oxford, M. Phil. (Political Theory)
- Princeton University, AB (German; Magna Cum Laude)
