Toni Marsh
About Toni Marsh
Toni Marsh is an Associate Professor of Paralegal Studies at George Washington University and serves as the Executive Director of March to the Mill at Watkins Mill High School. With extensive experience in legal education, she actively promotes the paralegal profession and works to increase access to justice.
Work at The George Washington University
Toni Marsh has been associated with The George Washington University since 2005. She serves as the Director of Paralegal Studies programs and has held the position of Associate Professor of Paralegal Studies since 2006. In addition to her teaching and administrative roles, she has been a Faculty in Residence since 2016. Her work at the university focuses on enhancing the quality of paralegal education and preparing students for the evolving demands of the legal profession.
Education and Expertise
Toni Marsh earned her Doctor of Law (JD) from Cleveland State University - Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, where she studied from 1987 to 1990. Prior to this, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English from Cleveland State University, completing her studies from 1983 to 1987. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her expertise in paralegal studies and legal education.
Background
Toni Marsh has a diverse background in legal education and community service. She has been the Executive Director of March to the Mill at Watkins Mill High School since 2012. Previously, she worked as an adjunct professor at Cuyahoga Community College from 1995 to 2001. Her experiences in various educational settings contribute to her understanding of the paralegal profession and its role in the legal system.
Achievements
Toni Marsh serves as the President Elect of the nation's largest organization dedicated to promoting quality paralegal and legal studies education. Her planned progression to President and Immediate Past President roles reflects her commitment to advancing the paralegal profession. She actively works to increase access to justice through the use of paralegals and explores the boundaries of unauthorized practice of law.