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  1. The Constitutional Accountability Center selected Professor Hoag-Fordjour as the inaugural scholar-in-residence where she will spend the 2024-2025 school year. Prior to joining the Law School, Professor Hoag-Fordjour served as the inaugural practitioner-in-residence at the Eric H. Holder Jr. Initiative for Civil & Political Rights at Columbia University, and as a lecturer at Columbia Law School.

  2. The Law School is ideally situated within the Brooklyn Tech Triangle, which had a total economic impact of $5.3 billion. Through CUBE, we are tapping into the tremendous growth of Brooklyn as a leading international hub for innovation in business, technology, and culture to offer unparalleled opportunities to our students right in our own backyard.

  3. Biography. Karen Porter is Associate Professor of Clinical Law and Executive Director of Brooklyn Law School's Center for Health, Science, and Public Policy.In these roles, she serves as faculty director for the law school’s health law externship program and teaches a class on public health law. She has taught courses at Washington University Law School, Seton Hall Law School, Quinnipiac Law ...

  4. www.brooklaw.edu › Centers › International Business LawBrooklyn Law School - Leadership

    Library Reading Room Dedicated to Bernard Nash ’66, co-chair of Cozen O'Conner State Attorneys General Practice.

  5. The U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) law school rankings for 2024 showcase a highly competitive landscape among top-tier institutions. Stanford University and Yale University share the first spot, followed by the University of Chicago. Tied in fourth place are Duke University, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, and University of ...

  6. We offer exciting opportunities for you to take your legal studies abroad and experience the law from an entirely different perspective. Globalization has been an inherent part of the human journey. It has impacted every sphere of life in our society and legal practice is no exception.

  7. Debra Bechtel is one of New York City’s foremost legal experts in low-income cooperatives. She has been teaching at Brooklyn Law School since 1997, when she founded the Corporate and Real Estate Clinic. The Clinic provides representation for these low-income co-ops and each semester enrolls approximately six to ten students.