Professor Lacy teaches in the areas of employment discrimination, employment law, labor law and criminal law. His scholarship has been published in the Santa Clara Law Review, University of Detroit Mercy Law Review and the St. Thomas Law Review, among other places. He has been an adjunct professor at The George Washington University Law School. Prior to joining the law school in 2005, he worked as an assistant state’s attorney for the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office in Montgomery County, Maryland. Subsequent to his employment at the State’s Attorney’s Office, Professor Lacy worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture adjudicating program discrimination complaints, and then went on to represent the Department of Agriculture against employment discrimination complaints.
Following his stint with the Department of Agriculture, Professor Lacy served as an attorney with U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, where his specialty was federal sector employment discrimination appeals. He wrote federal sector appellate decisions addressing Title VII, the Rehabilitation Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act violations. |