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Wayne Law has been the only Michigan law school to be listed several times. [9] In 2018, prelaw magazine recognized Wayne Law as one of the best law schools in the nation for practical training. [10] U.S. News & World Report’s rankings for 2023 placed Wayne Law No. 58 overall, No. 35 in clinical training and No. 17 in part-time law programs. [11]
From 1986 to 1997 he taught at the University of Miami School of Law, and from 1997 to 2002 he taught at Brooklyn Law School. [1] He began teaching at Wayne State University Law School in 2002 as the Walter S. Gibbs Professor of Constitutional Law. [1] [3] [4] In 2017 he was promoted to distinguished professor. [2]
Robert Allen Sedler (September 11, 1935 [1] – January 4, 2025) was an American law professor and attorney, who taught at Wayne State University Law School for over 40 years, specializing in Constitutional law. [2] [3] Sedler began teaching at Wayne Law in 1977, prior to which he was a professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law.
Joan Mahoney, law scholar, former professor and Dean of the Wayne State University Law School; Dorothy Comstock Riley, former justice of the Michigan Supreme Court; first woman to serve on the Michigan Court of Appeals; Henry Saad, jurist, Michigan Court of Appeals; John Weisenberger, former attorney general of Guam
RateMyProfessors.com (RMP) is a review site founded in May 1999 by John Swapceinski, a software engineer from Menlo Park, California, which allows anyone to assign ratings to professors and campuses of American, Canadian, and United Kingdom institutions. [1]
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In retirement, he became dean of the Wayne State University Law School and taught there. [3] [5] [6] Reed served as a visiting professor at Harvard, Yale, Chicago, NYU, and other law schools. [3] Reed was succeeded as Thomas M. Cooley Professor of Law by Edward H. Cooper. [7]
Cominsky had been arrested on a DWI charge, but it was later dismissed. He was also arrested for alleged reckless driving, a felony hit-and-run and assault on law enforcement, according to NV Daily. Cominsky died by hanging, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Virginia. Jail or Agency: RSW Regional Jail; State: Virginia