Portrait of Karen Goodrow

Karen Goodrow

  • Undergraduate Capstone Faculty

Office location

Program on Ethics, Politics and Economics

31 Hillhouse Avenue

About

Karen Goodrow is a lecturer in ethics, politics and economics at Yale University and a retired judge of the Superior Court for the State of Connecticut. While serving as a judge, she was the vice chair of the Education Committee for the Connecticut Judicial Branch, and a member of the Ethics Committee and Judicial Review Council. Prior to her appointment as a judge, Goodrow was the founding director of the Connecticut Innocence Project. She served previously as the public defender for the Tolland Judicial District and as a trial attorney in the public defender offices in the Hartford, New Haven, and Middletown courts.

Education

  • Doctor of Law (JD), Western New England University School of Law, 1983
  • BA, Southern Connecticut State University, 1980

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