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  2. Rutgers Law School - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers Race and the Law Review was founded in 1996 and is the second journal in the country to focus on the broad spectrum of multicultural issues. Rutgers Business Law Review, formerly known as the Rutgers Bankruptcy Law Journal. Rutgers International Law and Human Rights Journal, is one of the newest journals at Rutgers Law School.

  3. Bernard Bell (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    Bell received a B.A. cum laude from Harvard and a J.D. from Stanford, where he was notes editor of the Stanford Law Review and a member of the Order of the Coif.He clerked for Judge Amalya L. Kearse of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White and then practiced with Sullivan & Cromwell in New York City.

  4. Rutgers University–Newark - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Rutgers–Newark date back to 1908 when the New Jersey Law School first opened its doors. That law school, along with four other educational institutions in Newark—Dana College (founded in 1927), Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences (founded in 1909), Seth Boyden School of Business (founded 1929), and Mercer Beasley School of Law (founded 1926)—would form a series of ...

  5. Jennifer Velez - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers School of Law Jennifer Velez (born 1965 or 1966) [ 1 ] is the former Human Services Commissioner for the state of New Jersey . As Commissioner, it was she oversaw New Jersey's Department of Human Services .

  6. Gregory M. Sleet - Wikipedia

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    He received a Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law–Camden in 1976, where he was an Earl Warren Scholar. He was an assistant public defender, Defender Association of Philadelphia from 1976 to 1983. He was in private practice of law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1983 to 1990. He was a deputy attorney general in the Department of ...

  7. Michael T. Cahill - Wikipedia

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    He served as co-dean and professor at Rutgers Law School from 2016 to 2019, taking the post at 44 years of age. [10] [11] [9] [12] Cahill returned to Brooklyn Law School in 2019 to become President and Joseph Crea Dean, as well as a tenured Professor of Law on the faculty. [9] He is the ninth dean in the law school’s 118-year history.

  8. Rutgers Law Journal - Wikipedia

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    It was the flagship law review among the three accredited law journals at Rutgers School of Law–Camden. In 2015, predating the merger of the two law schools at Rutgers, the Rutgers Law Journal and the Rutgers Law Review (the law review of the former Rutgers School of Law–Newark), merged into one law review, called the Rutgers University Law ...

  9. John Pittenger - Wikipedia

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    Pittenger was appointed as the dean of Rutgers School of Law–Camden in 1981. Under Pittenger, the law school added programs specializing in international law and taxation. [2] He persuaded Rutgers to build its first dormitory at the Camden campus and introduced a law faculty exchange program with Karl Francis University in Graz, Austria. [2]