Faculty
Whether a law practitioner, judge, or scholar, faculty members share a passion for teaching that extends well beyond the classroom. They are devoted mentors and active supporters of student publications, moot court, and other law-related student organizations.
Full-time faculty members share the benefits of their academic credentials and high-level legal practice. Because New England Law is located in the heart of Boston, adjunct professors are drawn from a pool of outstanding law practitioners, including more than a dozen judges.
U.S. Supreme Court justices also bring their points of view to the classrooms of New England Law. Justices Antonin Scalia, Harry Blackmun, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg have guest-lectured on constitutional law, and Justice Scalia taught a course on the separation of powers in the school’s 2008 International Human Rights Program in Galway, Ireland. Chief Justice John Roberts, Jr., taught a course concerning the history of the Supreme Court as part of the 2009 summer program in Galway, and he will teach in 2012 at the University of Malta’s Foundation for International Studies.
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