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R. J. Q. Adams (M.A. 1969), professor of European and British history at Texas A&M University; Patrick Roger Cleary, founder of Cleary University [1] William P. Richardson (1864–1945), co-founder and first dean of Brooklyn Law School; Henry P. Rusk, dean of the Department of Agriculture at the University of Illinois
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The Valparaiso University Law School was the law school of Valparaiso University, a private university in Valparaiso, Indiana. [1] Founded in 1879, the school was accredited by the American Bar Association in 1929 and admitted to the Association of American Law Schools in 1930. [2]
He left the firm in 1991 to join the Oklahoma City University School of Law, where he served as assistant professor, associate professor, professor, associate dean and interim dean. In 1998 he became dean of the Valparaiso University School of Law, where he was also a professor of law.
He is a graduate of Indiana University (B.A. 1974) and Valparaiso University School of Law (J.D. 1976). He earned a Master of Laws degree in the judicial process from the University of Virginia Law School in 1998.
Founded in 1879, the Law School was accredited by the American Bar Association in 1929 and the Association of American of Law Schools in 1930. In 2010, Valparaiso law students had an 83 percent first-time bar pass rate. After a censure by the ABA in October 2016, the university sought to downsize the law school or merge it with another institution.
Frances Tilton Weaver was born in 1904 in Hays, Kansas.During her formative years, her family relocated to the midwestern town of Valparaiso, Indiana.While in Valparaiso, Tilton attended the Valparaiso University School of Law; in 1925, she became the first female graduate in the law school's history.