Growth and Transformation
Professor Susan Finneran addresses a class during the 1980s. Courtesy of New England School of Law Library Archives
In 1969, Portia Law School–now called New England School of Law–achieved its goal of earning accreditation from the American Bar Association. As the school strengthened its curriculum and resources, it attracted more students. Enrollment grew from 154 in 1968 to more than a thousand in 1980.
The school’s stature also grew. The faculty, which had expanded from seven in 1969 to 27 in 1983, produced scholarship that was nationally recognized. The annual Law Day celebration brought prominent speakers to campus. In 1983, Vice-President George Bush helped the school celebrate its 75th anniversary.
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1969: The school earns accreditation
New England School of Law receives provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association, recognizing the school’s commitment to academic excellence and its improved resources. It wins full accreditation four years later.
The new name of the school is displayed for the first time at the 1969 graduation ceremonies. Photograph by Tim Prendiville
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1970: First Law Day
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1971: Dean O’Toole takes office
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1971: Students offer legal services
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1972: Move to Newbury Street
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1973: First visit from a U.S. Supreme Court Justice
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1974: Gillis becomes dean
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1978: National search for a new dean
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1980: Move to Stuart Street
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1982: World-class library
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1983: Tenure of Dean Cronin begins
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1983: 75th anniversary of the school’s founding
Voices
Click here to access 12 short videos of alumni describing their New England School of Law experiences and reflecting how the school has shaped their lives.
Play ClipsPersonalities
- Daniel A. Ticcioni Professor of Law
- Hon. Joyce London Alexander Ford New England School of Law, 1972
- Hon. Susan J. Crawford New England School of Law, 1977
- Dean John F. O’Brien New England Law School, 1977
- Leonard P. Zakim New England School of Law, 1978
- Mitchell Garabedian New England School of Law, 1979
- Martin C. Foster New England School of Law, 1980
- Thomas Curry New England School of Law, 1981
- Mary Joe Frug Professor of Law
- Kathleen M. O’Toole New England School of Law, 1982
- Wendy Murphy New England School of Law, 1987
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