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+ | '''Albany Law School''' is a [[Private university|private]] [[law school]] in [[Albany, New York]]. It was founded in 1851 and is the oldest independent law school in the nation. It is accredited by the [[American Bar Association]] and has an affiliation agreement with [[University at Albany]] that includes shared programs. The school is located near New York's highest court, federal courts, the executive branch, and the state legislature.<ref>http://www.lsac.org/llm/guide/2946</ref> | ||
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+ | Albany Law School has a historically close relationship with the [[New York Court of Appeals]].<ref name="Jonathan Lippman 2012">Jonathan Lippman, ''The New York Court of Appeals, Albany Law School, and The Albany Law Review: Institutions Dedicated to the Evolution of the Law in New York State'', 75 Alb. L. Rev. 9, 10 (2011/2012)</ref> One of the original members of the court, [[Greene C. Bronson]], helped to found the law school.<ref>Kevin T. Bezio, ''Greene C. Bronson'', in ''The Judges of the New York Court of Appeals: A Biographical History'' 11–15 (Albert M. Rosenblatt ed. 2007)</ref><ref>Elizabeth K. Allen; Diana S. Waite (2000). Albany Law School 1851–2001: A Tradition of change. Albany Law School. p. 3</ref> Since that time, Albany Law School alumni have been members of the court nine times with two serving as [[Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals]].<ref name="Jonathan Lippman 2012"/> In addition, the school hosts the Fund for Modern Courts' Hugh R. Jones Memorial Lecture, which is typically given by a current or former member of the court. | ||
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Albany Law School (Law school) | |
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Formation | 1851 |
Founder | • Amos Dean • Amasa J. Parker • Ira Harris |
Headquarters | Albany, New York State |
Type | private |
Private law school in Albany, New York State, with a historically close relationship with the New York Court of Appeals. |
Albany Law School is a private law school in Albany, New York. It was founded in 1851 and is the oldest independent law school in the nation. It is accredited by the American Bar Association and has an affiliation agreement with University at Albany that includes shared programs. The school is located near New York's highest court, federal courts, the executive branch, and the state legislature.[1]
Albany Law School has a historically close relationship with the New York Court of Appeals.[2] One of the original members of the court, Greene C. Bronson, helped to found the law school.[3][4] Since that time, Albany Law School alumni have been members of the court nine times with two serving as Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals.[2] In addition, the school hosts the Fund for Modern Courts' Hugh R. Jones Memorial Lecture, which is typically given by a current or former member of the court.
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Lawrence H. Cooke | 15 October 1914 | 17 August 2000 | Judge | Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals from 1979 to 1984 | |
Andrew Cuomo | 6 December 1957 | US | Politician Deep state operative | Governor of New York. Like his father, Attorney General of New York. Did his part in the deep state plans to artificially increase deaths to give the impression of big pandemic. | |
Robert H. Jackson | 13 February 1892 | 9 October 1954 | Chief United States Prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials following World War II. | ||
Bonnie Jenkins | 1960 | US | Diplomat | Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs under Joe Biden | |
Richard Parsons | 4 April 1948 | US | |||
Mark Zaid | Lawyer | The Washington DC attorney who successfully sued Libya for US$2.7 billion |
References
- ↑ http://www.lsac.org/llm/guide/2946
- ↑ a b Jonathan Lippman, The New York Court of Appeals, Albany Law School, and The Albany Law Review: Institutions Dedicated to the Evolution of the Law in New York State, 75 Alb. L. Rev. 9, 10 (2011/2012)
- ↑ Kevin T. Bezio, Greene C. Bronson, in The Judges of the New York Court of Appeals: A Biographical History 11–15 (Albert M. Rosenblatt ed. 2007)
- ↑ Elizabeth K. Allen; Diana S. Waite (2000). Albany Law School 1851–2001: A Tradition of change. Albany Law School. p. 3