Prof. Johnson teaches Debtor-Creditor Rights, Consumer Bankruptcy Law,
Consumer Law, Consumer Protection Seminar, Sales, and Secured Transactions.
Professor Johnson’s scholarship and advocacy is in the fields of consumer
bankruptcy issues and predatory consumer transactions, including payday loans
and subprime mortgages. She is the author of several articles, including the
following two most recent ones: Crushed By COVID-19 Medical Bills, Coronavirus
Victims Need Debt Relief Under the Bankruptcy Code and Workers’ Compensation
Laws,125 Penn St. L. Rev. 453 (2021): Relief for Student Loan Borrowers
Victimized by “Relief” Companies Masquerading as Legitimate
Help, 11 UC Irvine L. Rev. 105 (2020).
Professor Johnson holds a JD degree from West Virginia University and a
BS in Accounting from Louisiana State University.
Professional Affiliations
- Member of American Bar Association
- Member of Association of American Law Schools