Leadership
They shape your law school experience. Get to know who they are, what they've done, and their visions for the USF School of Law.
Johanna Kalb, Dean and Professor of Law
On July 1, 2024 Johanna Kalb assumed the role of Dean of the University of San Francisco School of Law. She previously served as Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Idaho College of Law. Under her leadership, the University of Idaho welcomed the three largest and most diverse classes in its history, launched three new clinics, and had three successive record-breaking fundraising years. Dean Kalb received the 2024 Diversity Award from the law school's diversity committee. Prior to her deanship, Dean Kalb was the Associate Dean of Administration and Special Initiatives and Edward J. Womac Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law at Loyola University New Orleans School of Law. Her research and teaching interests include federal and state constitutional law, international human rights, and the law of democracy. She is a co-author, with Martha F. Davis, Risa Kaufman, and Rachel Lopez of the first law school textbook focused on domestic human rights, Human Rights Advocacy in the United States (West, 3d. ed. 2023). Her recent scholarship appears in U.C. Irvine Law Review, the Yale Journal of International Law, the Yale Law and Policy Review, and the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, as well as the Washington Law Review Online, Michigan Law Review Online, the NYU Law Review Online, and the Yale Law Journal Forum. Dean Kalb is an academic fellow of the National Civil Justice Institute. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Law School Admission Council, and she is a member of the Deans Steering Committee of the American Association of Law Schools. From 2014 to 2016, Kalb served as Visiting Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale Law School and from 2013 to 2021, she was a fellow in the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.
Dean Kalb is a graduate of Yale Law School and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies where she completed her M.A. in International Relations with a focus on African Studies. After law school, she served as a clerk for the Honorable E. Grady Jolly of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the Honorable Ellen Segal Huvelle of the District Court of the District of Columbia. She is admitted to practice in the States of Mississippi and New York.
Amy Flynn, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Prior to joining USF Law in 2007, Amy Flynn served as the assistant public defender in Contra Costa County since 2004. She is the co-author of California Criminal Law: Cases and Problems, 4th Ed. As associate dean for academic affairs, she oversees the law school’s academic programs and is responsible for curricular program development and implementation, including the Academic and Bar Exam Success Program. As a member of the faculty, she has taught Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Appellate Advocacy, Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis I and II, Criminal Practice, and Legal Drafting. Prior to assuming her current role, Associate Dean Flynn led USF's moot court program, including both USF internal first-year students program and the advocacy competition program for continuing students.
A USF Law 2004 Summa Cum Laude alumna, Associate Dean Flynn also oversees the Keta Taylor Colby Death Penalty Project (KTC), which was established in 2001 to involve law students in the interim reform, and ultimate abolition, of the death penalty in the United States. In this capacity, Flynn teaches a spring seminar and travels to the South each summer to guide and support KTC students.
Bill Ong Hing, Associate Dean for Faculty Scholarship
Professor Bill Ong Hing was named the School of Law's associate dean for faculty scholarship in August 2024. The Associate Dean for Faculty Scholarship helps support and optimize the impact of faculty research and writing, while also creating programs to foster a vibrant intellectual community at the School of Law.
Prof. Hing also serves as the director of the Immigration and Deportation Defense Clinic and Immigration Policy Clinic. He is the author of numerous academic and practice-oriented publications on immigration policy and race relations, including Humanizing Immigration: How to Transform Our Racist and Unjust System (Beacon Press 2023), American Presidents, Deportation and Human Rights Violations (Cambridge Univ. Press 2019); Ethical Borders—NAFTA, Globalization, and Mexican Migration (Temple University Press, 2010), Deporting Our Souls–Morality, Values, and Immigration Policy (Cambridge University Press, 2006), Defining America Through Immigration Policy (Temple University Press, 2004), and Making and Remaking Asian America Through Immigration Policy (Stanford University Press, 1993).
Professor Hing served as co-counsel in the precedent-setting U.S. Supreme Court asylum case, INS v. Cardoza–Fonseca (1987), and represented the State Bar of California in In Re Sergio Garcia (2014), in granting a law license to an undocumented law graduate. Hing is the founder of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center in San Francisco and continues to volunteer as general counsel for this organization.
Stephanie Carlos, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
Stephanie Carlos has served as the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs since 2018. In her role, Dean Carlos oversees student organizations, and mission-related activities, which include mental health and wellness programs, public interest and social justice programs, pro bono and community service programs, and equity and inclusion awareness initiatives and activities.
From 2004 to 2018, Dean Carlos worked in the USF Law admissions office in various roles, most recently as the Associate Director of Admissions, and prior to this time, she worked in admissions and financial aid at UC Hastings College of the Law and University of La Verne. Dean Carlos has an MA in Organization and Leadership from the University of San Francisco as well as a BA from Claremont McKenna College.