Our people - Katie Glennon
Biography
Katie Glennon is a practising Barrister at the Bar of Ireland with a criminal and general practice. She completed her LL.B. at Trinity College Dublin where she was awarded the Dean's Leadership Award for her work with the Irish Innocence Project. She was also a member of the Junior Editorial Board of the Trinity College Law Review, a founding member and later Deputy Editor-in-Chief and published contributor of The Eagle Law Gazette. A Disability Ambassador and Peer Mentor, she presented her final dissertation at the Trinity College Law Students Colloquium.
She completed her master's at the University of Cambridge where she graduated with an MPhil in Criminology and was elected to the board of the University of Cambridge Graduate Law Society. She later returned to Trinity College Dublin to commence a PhD in Criminology before training as a Barrister at the Honourable Society Kings Inns, where she represented the College in the Phillip C. Jessup International Moot Competition.
Prior to practising as a Barrister, Katie worked with the Director of Public Prosecutions, A& L Goodbody, Deloitte, KOD Lyons, HD Keane and the State Solicitor for Waterford. She currently lectures in Criminal Law in Griffith College Dublin and in Employment Law, EU Law and National Legislative Framework in the National College of Ireland.