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Amy Laura Wax (born January 19, 1953) is an American legal scholar and neurologist.She is a tenured professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.Her work addresses issues in social welfare law and policy, as well as the relationship of the family, the workplace, and labor markets.
Owen J. Roberts, Justice, Supreme Court of the United States [31]; James Wilson, Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (Hon. LL.D); Penn's first law professor (1790-92); signer of the Declaration of Independence, and major participant in first and subsequent drafts of U.S. Constitution, which he signed (becoming one of only six people to sign both documents) [32]
Lee joined the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania Law School as an assistant professor of law from 2009 to 2013, and professor of law and history starting in 2014. [1] On July 1, 2023, she became the dean and Bernard G. Segal Professor of Law, succeeding Theodore Ruger. [1] [2] She is the school's first female dean. [3]
In 2021, Fairfax joined the University of Pennsylvania Law School and was named to a Presidential Professorship. [11] After Ketanji Brown Jackson was nominated to serve on the Supreme Court in 2022, Fairfax made an introductory statement at Jackson's Senate confirmation hearing.
Penn Law's July 2018 weighted first-time bar passage rate was 92.09%. [9] The law school is one of the "T14" law schools, that is, schools that have consistently ranked within the top 14 law schools since U.S. News & World Report began publishing rankings. [39]
Shaw was a member of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law faculty from 2011 to 2023, where she taught Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, and courses on the Supreme Court, legislation, antitrust, and gender and reproductive rights. [2] [5] She joined the University of Pennsylvania Law School in January 2024.
Pages in category "University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 505 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
He was a founding partner, in 1971, of the law firm of Kairys & Rudovsky (later known as Kairys, Rudovsky, Messing, Feinberg and Lin). [1] [2] Rudovsky is a Senior Fellow at University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he teaches evidence and constitutional criminal procedure. In 1996, Rudovsky won Penn's Lindback Award for Teaching Excellence. [3]