- Ronald J. Allen
Ronald J. Allen is an American lawyer and the John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law at
Northwestern University .Allen completed his B.S. in 1970 from
Marshall University inHuntington, West Virginia . He then completed his J.D. in 1973 from theUniversity of Michigan Law School . He taught law at institutes such as theUniversity of Nebraska andState University of New York at Buffalo in the 1970s. He became Professor of Law atNorthwestern University in 1984. Snice 1992, he has been the John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law at Northwestern University.Allen is considered as one of the world’s most distinguished scholars in the fields of evidence and procedure. His work has been critically important to the efforts to reform the legal system of the
People’s Republic of China . For several years, he has been responsible for hosting and supervising the study and research of Chinese law faculty and students at Northwestern University.In 2007, Allen was designated as a
Yangtze River Scholar , the highest academic honor given by the People’s Republic of China. He became only the fourth American to receive this award, and the first law professor, domestic or foreign, to be so honored.References
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