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The Law School's main academic publication is the University of Detroit Mercy Law Review, has contributed to legal scholarship since 1916. [ citation needed ] This student-led organization publishes four issues a year and hosts an annual symposium in the spring to discuss topics of developing legal significance and scholarly debate.
Mark D. West (born July 26, 1968) is an American legal scholar, social scientist, and academic serving as the Nippon Life Professor of Law at the University of Michigan since 2003 [1] [clarification needed] [2] and the David A. Breach Dean of Law from 2013 to 2023. [3] He is the 17th dean of the University of Michigan Law School. [4] [5]
The University of South Dakota College of Law was founded in 1901.Thomas Sterling served as the law school's first dean until 1911 when he left to become the third U.S. Senator from South Dakota.
Pages in category "Deans of law schools in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 260 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Robert S. Johnston (1901–1902), classics, English, and mathematics teacher; [9] later president of Saint Louis University [10] Isaiah McKinnon; John P. McNichols, S.J., Jesuit priest and 11th president of University of Detroit 1921–1932; established the McNichols Campus, and is the namesake for McNichols Road in Detroit
Melanie D. Wilson is an American academic administrator and law professor serving as the dean and Roy L. Steinheimer Jr. Professor of Law of the Washington and Lee University School of Law since 2022. She is an expert on criminal procedure, the Fourth and Sixth Amendments, juries, and prosecutorial ethics.
This category contains articles about law school deans, who are the highest administrative officers in any of the roughly 200 American and Canadian law schools.Typically, the dean of a law school is also professor of law with extensive teaching experience and publication, as well as a public service record.
University of South Dakota School of Law dean Thomas Geu wrote an article comparing a law school deanship to a complicated game in which the dean must marshal and hold onto resources which will be meagerly awarded for feats like increasing bar exam scores or negotiating an amicable collective bargaining agreement with the faculty, but removed ...