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  2. University of Pennsylvania Law School - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Martha Field became the first woman to join the faculty at the Law School at Penn; she is now a professor at Harvard Law School. [24] Other notable women who have been or are presently professors at Penn Carey Law include Lani Guinier, Elizabeth Warren, Anita L. Allen, and Dorothy Roberts.

  3. Claudine Gay - Wikipedia

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    As dean, Gay oversaw the 2021 launch of a new billion-dollar Science and Engineering Complex on Harvard's Allston campus, including a PhD program in quantum engineering. [50] Harvard faced educational and financial disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For fiscal year 2020, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences reported losses of $15.8 million. [51]

  4. Sydney Law School - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2011, Sydney Law School was the sole school under the Faculty of Law, under the College of Arts and Humanities, one of the three constituent colleges of the university. As part of a re-organisation of faculty organisation, in 2011 the Faculty of Law was renamed Sydney Law School, adopting the better-known name of its sole school. [6]

  5. Lawrence Lessig - Wikipedia

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    Lester Lawrence Lessig III (born June 3, 1961) is an American legal scholar and political activist.He is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the former director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University. [1]

  6. Dan Markel - Wikipedia

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    His work at the firm included representing a group of law professors in an amicus brief in a criminal case before the Ninth Circuit. [22] Markel joined the faculty of the Florida State University College of Law in 2005; [21] he was tenured in 2010. [19] Markel held the post of D'Alemberte Professor of Law at the FSU College of Law. [13]

  7. Don Wollett - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, he took a position to work at the New York School of Law. From 1978 to 1990, he taught at the McGeorge School of Law. He also worked at Louisiana State University, University of California and Harvard Law School. Wollett wrote and contributed to many books. With co-author Benjamin Aaron in 1960, he published Labor Relations and the Law.

  8. Elena Kagan - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, at age 23, Kagan entered Harvard Law School. Her adjustment to Harvard's atmosphere was challenging—she received the worst grades of her entire law school career in her first semester. Kagan went on to earn an A in 17 of the 21 courses she took at Harvard, and she became a supervisory editor of the Harvard Law Review. [29]

  9. J. Mark Ramseyer - Wikipedia

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    After teaching law at UCLA from 1986 to 1992, he moved first to the University Chicago School of Law and then, in 1998, to Harvard. [10] He has also taught at several Japanese universities including the University of Tokyo , Hitotsubashi University , and Tohoku University .