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Members of the New England Law faculty bring to the classroom and to the field top-tier academic credentials, years of hard-won victories, influential research, and a proven ability to communicate their legal expertise and enthusiasm. They are as deeply committed to students’ personal development and career success as they are to innovative scholarship and professional leadership.
 

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Featured faculty

John P. Cerone, Director of the Center for International Law and Policy and Professor of Law:  All signs point toward a world that will continue to become more interconnected, which is why we prepare students to fully engage in the international arena.

  • B.S.E.  The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
  • J.D. Notre Dame Law School
  • LL.M.  New York University School of Law
     

Allison M. Dussias, Professor of Law American Indian Law explores the depth of our commitment to keeping promises and respecting cultural diversity, which is increasingly important given our intertwined and interconnected world.

  • A.B. Georgetown University
  • J.D. University of Michigan Law School


Judith G. Greenberg, Associate Dean and Professor of Law I enjoy helping first-year Torts students discover what the study of law really is:  a more transformative intellectual journey than many had previously imagined.

  • B.A. Cornell University
  • J.D. University of Wisconsin Law School
  • LL.M. Harvard Law School


David M. Siegel, Co-Director of the Center for Law and Social Responsibilty and Professor of Law:  A much more punitive criminal justice system in the 1990s produced more prosecutions and incarcerations – and more mistakes and inequity.  Addressing these consequences is the system's task for the next few decades.

  • B.A. University of Chicago
  • J.D. University of Chicago Law School
     

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