Graham Kelder, Assistant Professor

Graham E. Kelder

Assistant Professor
Education and Human Services Department
Paralegal Studies Program

 

Mailing Address:

Suffolk University
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 02108

 

Office:

73 Tremont Street, 7th Floor
Room 714
Phone:(617)973-5328
Email: gkelder@suffolk.edu

 

Degrees:

  • J.D. Northeastern University School of Law
  • B.A. The Johns Hopkins University, Political Science (John Howard Eager Scholar, member of Pi Sigma Alpha – National Political Science Honor Society)

Employment History:

  • Project Director, Organized Labor & Tobacco Control Network, Center for Community-Based Research (CCBR), Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
  • Senior Policy Analyst/Staff Attorney, Massachusetts Association of Health Board
  • Managing Attorney, Tobacco Control Resource Center/Tobacco Products Liability Project, Northeastern University School of Law
  • Legal Practice Skills Instructor, Suffolk University Law School
  • Judicial Law Clerk, Massachusetts Superior Court

Book Contributions

G. Kelder, "Legal Drafting: A Process Approach," MCLE Publications – Legal Writing Skills Workshop (2008).

G. Kelder, "Writing Effective Motions: A Process Approach to Achieving Technical Perfection While Maximizing Creativity and Enjoyment," MCLE Publications – Ninth Annual Paralegal Conference (2007).

G. Kelder and R. Daynard, "Judicial Approaches to Tobacco Control," in J. Schaler and M. Schaler, Smoking: Who Has the Right?, (Prometheus Books, 1999).

 

Editorial Positions

G. Kelder, ed., A Guide to Enforcing the Multistate Master Settlement Agreement (June 28, 2000).

G. Kelder, ed., Controlling the Sale and Use of Tobacco in Massachusetts: A Legal Policy Manual for Municipal Officials and Public Health Officers (1994, revised 2000).

G. Kelder and P. Davidson, eds. The Multistate Master Settlement Agreement and the Future of State and Local Tobacco Control: An Analysis of Selected Topics and Provisions of the Multistate Master Settlement Agreement of November 23, 1998 (Commissioned and Funded by the American Cancer Society) (March 23, 1999).

G. Kelder, Editor-in-Chief, Tobacco Control Update, 1997-2000.

G. Kelder, Litigation Editor, Tobacco on Trial, 1994-96.

G. Kelder, Legal Editor, Tobacco Products Litigation Reporter, 1994-96.

 

Peer-Reviewed Journals

E. Barbeau, G. DeLaurier, G. Kelder, D. McLellan, G. Sorensen, E. Balbach, and C. Levenstein, "A Decade of Work on Organized Labor and Tobacco Control: Reflections on Research & Coalition-Building," Journal of Public Health Policy (2007) 28, 118-135.

E. Barbeau, G. Kelder, S. Ahmed, V. Manteufel, and E. Balbach, "From Strange Bedfellows to Natural Allies: The Shifting Allegiance of Fire Service Organizations in the Push for Federal Fire-Safe Cigarette Legislation," Tobacco Control: An International Journal, Vol. 14 (2005).

E. Barbeau, D. McLellan, C. Levenstein, G. Kelder, G. DeLaurier, and G. Sorensen, "Reducing Occupation-Based Disparities Related to Tobacco: Roles for Occupational Health and Organized Labor," American Journal of Industrialized Medicine, Vol. 46, No. 2 (August 2004).

R. Daynard, W. Parmet, G. Kelder., and P. Davidson, "Implications of the Multistate Tobacco Settlement for Tobacco Control," American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 91, No. 12 (December 2001).

G. Kelder and R. Daynard, "The Role of Litigation in the Effective Control of the Sale and Use of Tobacco," Stanford Law & Policy Review, Vol. 8:1 (Winter 1997).

G. Kelder and R. Daynard, "Judicial Approaches to Tobacco Control: The Third Wave of Tobacco Litigation as a Tobacco Control Mechanism," Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 53, No. 1 (Spring 1997).

G. Kelder and R. Daynard, "Tobacco Litigation as a Public Health and Cancer Control Strategy," Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association (March 1996).

 

Legal & Paralegal Periodicals

G. Kelder, "If We Do Little, We Will Graduate Few Elizas: Partnering with Students to Help Them Smooth Out Their Rough Edges," Paralegal Educator [Put in info] R. Daynard and G. Kelder, "The Many Virtues of Tobacco Litigation: In the Failed Global Settlement, the Tobacco Industry Almost Freed Itself from the Civil Justice System," Trial (November 1998).

R. Daynard and G. Kelder, "The Tobacco Industry Under Fire," Trial (November 1995).

 

Government Publications

G. Kelder, contributing author, "Litigation Approaches" in chapter 5 (Regulatory Efforts) in U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Reducing Tobacco Use: A Report of the U.S. Surgeon General. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health (August 2000).

G. Kelder, "The Health Effects of Environmental Tobacco Smoke," Clearing the Air: A Resource Manual on Environmental Tobacco Smoke for Massachusetts, Second Edition (DPH, 1998, rev. 2000).

 

Legislative White Papers/Briefing Books

G. Kelder and L. Hermer, An Action Plan to Protect the Health of Massachusetts Citizens and Their Children: Using Tobacco Settlement Funds to Reduce the Health/Economic Costs of Tobacco-Related Disease in the Commonwealth (February 12, 1999).
G. Kelder, "An Analysis of the McCain Committee Bill’s State Retail Licensing Program and Related Provisions," in Daynard et al.  An Analysis of Selected Provisions of the McCain Committee Bill (S. 1415 rs) (May 1998).

Newspapers & Magazines

D. Rosenthal and G. Kelder, "How to Spend the Tobacco Settlement Money," The Boston Globe, Op Ed page (July 16, 1999).

R. Daynard and G. Kelder, "Waiting to Exhale: Tobacco Companies Hold Their Breath Over a New Legal Challenge That Could Have a Crushing Effect," The Boston Globe, Front Page Op Ed of Sunday Focus Section (February 11, 1996).

Research Interests:

  • Regulation of the food industry
  • Tobacco regulation
  • Products liability law
  • Public health law
  • Paralegal education

Courses Taught:

Undergraduate courses in Paralegal Studies

  • Introduction to Law & the Legal System
  • Fundamentals of Paralegal Practice
  • Legal Research & Writing I
  • Legal Research & Writing II
  • Civil Litigation
  • Personal Injury Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Issues in the Legal Workplace
  • Paralegal Internship
  • Directed Study
  • Seminar for Freshmen
  • Fast Food & Big Tobacco: Using Law to Combat Corporate Harm & Protect Consumers