Kathleen M. O’Toole
New England School of Law, 1982
Kathleen M. O’Toole. Photograph by Bachrach
While working for the Boston Police Department, Kathleen O’Toole took advantage of New England School of Law’s evening division. Armed with her law degree and law enforcement experience, she rose from Lt. Colonel of the Massachusetts State Police to Secretary of Public Safety, and then became the first woman Police Commissioner in Boston’s history. In 2006, she was named Ireland’s Chief Inspector of the Garda Síochána Inspectorate, the agency established to reform and modernize the national police service.
Personalities
- 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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