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Princeton Review surveys of law students have placed New England Law | Boston faculty among the top ten in the country.The reason is simple. The scholars, judges, and practitioners who join the New England Law community 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 practitioners, including more than a dozen judges. U.S. Supreme Court justices also bring their point of view to the classrooms of New England Law. Justices Antonin Scalia, Harry Blackmun, and Anthony Kennedy 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 Ireland.
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