National Recognition
Graduation procession, 1990s. Courtesy of New England School of Law Library Archives
Under the guidance of Dean John F. O’Brien and a closely involved board of trustees, New England School of Law continued to rise in prominence. The accomplished faculty helped establish groundbreaking international programs. A long-standing commitment to diversity deepened with the creation of new scholarships and support programs for minority students.
In 1998, New England School of Law received a great honor: membership in the Association of American Law Schools. In 2008, the school honored itself, with a multi-event celebration of its centennial.
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1988: O’Brien is awarded deanship
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1989: Lending support abroad and within
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1991: Sandra Day O’Connor visits
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1993: Purchase of 46 Church Street
The school buys a building in the city’s Bay Village neighborhood. The new property will house administrative offices.
46 Church Street Courtesy of New England School of Law Library Archives
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1994: Facilities get an upgrade
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1996: Aiding the prosecution of war crimes
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1997: Groundbreaking collaboration
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1998: A prestigious honor
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2002: Planning for the future
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2008: Centennial
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
- Michael Scharf Professor of Law and Director of the Center for International Law and Policy
- Andrew Cornell New England School of Law, 1994
- Julia Frost-Davies New England School of Law, 1995
- James Donovan New England School of Law, 1998
- Lopa Patel Zielinski New England School of Law, 2002
- Natashia Tidwell New England School of Law, 2003
- Janine Brown-Smith New England School of Law, 2005
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