Christine M. Scartz is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Georgia School of Law and Director of the Law School’s Jane W. Wilson Family Justice Clinic. In addition to teaching a seminar on intimate partner violence and the law to students enrolled in the Clinic, Professor Scartz teaches Family Law, Advanced Family Law, and an undergraduate class titled Law and Social Justice. Professor Scartz began her legal career as an Equal Justice Fellow with the National Association for Public Interest Law (now Equal Justice Works) and currently serves on the Equal Justice Works Alumni Advisory Council. Professor Scartz was a University of Georgia Center for Teaching and Learning Transformative Teaching Fellow (2024-2025) and Innovative Teaching Fellow (2019-2020). She was also a Service-Learning Fellow through the University of Georgia Office of Service Learning (2020-2021). Professor Scartz has worked closely with the Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence Justice for Incarcerated Survivors project since 2019, served on the Advisory Board of Marsy’s Law for Georgia since 2021, and been a member of the Western Judicial Domestic Violence Task Force since 2015. Prior to joining the Law School faculty in 2015, Professor Scartz practiced criminal defense and family law. She graduated from the University of Georgia School of Law magna cum laude in 1994, and from the University of Virginia with distinction in 1991 with degrees in history and French.