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  2. Suzanne Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Reynolds (born 1949, in Lexington, North Carolina) is a law professor and dean emerita at Wake Forest University School of Law. [1] She is the first woman to head the school, and was named dean after serving four years as executive associate dean for academic affairs.

  3. Rhoda Billings - Wikipedia

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    Justice Billings became a law professor at Wake Forest University, retiring in 2003 [4] as Professor Emeritus. Billings was named in 2008 to the National Committee on the Right to Counsel established by the Constitution Project of Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute and the National Legal Aid and Defender Association.

  4. Wake Forest University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    For 2023, Wake Forest University School of Law had 2116 applicants, offering admission to 666 (31.47%) and 175 enrolled (a 26.28% yield rate). [7] The incoming class came from 100 different undergraduate colleges and universities from 32 different states, with 67% of students being classified as "out-of-state residents".

  5. Sidney S. Eagles Jr. - Wikipedia

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    A graduate of Wake Forest University and the Wake Forest University School of Law, Judge Eagles has served as a member of the Board of Visitors for the Wake Forest University School of Law and as Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of Barton College.

  6. Karen S. Marston - Wikipedia

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    Marston earned her Bachelor of Arts from Davidson College in 1990 and her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1998, where she served as an Articles Editor on the Wake Forest Law Review. [2]

  7. John C. Martin (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Durham, North Carolina, Martin earned an undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University in 1965 and his law degree from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1967. [2] He served in the United States Army Military Police as a lieutenant from 1967 to 1969. [3] He then entered private law practice.

  8. Chris Swecker - Wikipedia

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    Wake Forest University Chris Swecker (born July 14, 1956, in Ferrol, Spain ) is a Spanish-born American attorney and law enforcement officer who served as assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the Criminal Investigative Division from 2004 to 2006. [ 1 ]

  9. Steve Nickles - Wikipedia

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    Steve Nickles is an American lawyer and known figure in his field, currently the C. C. Hope Chair in Law and Management and previously the Bess and Walter Williams Distinguished Professor of Law, at Wake Forest University. He was also the Roger F. Noreen Chair in Law at University of Minnesota. [1] [2]