- Boston University School of Law
Boston University School of Law (BU Law) is the
law school affiliated withBoston University . Located in the heart ofBoston University 's campus onCommonwealth Avenue inBoston ,Massachusetts , BU Law is housed in the tallest law school building in the United States and the tallest academic building on campus. It is a member of theAssociation of American Law Schools and a charter member of theAmerican Bar Association . BU Law students come from 46 states, 14 countries and more than 238 colleges and universities around the world.History
by a group of educators, lawyers, law teachers and jurists united by two beliefs; first, that a superior legal education requires instruction in the theory, analysis and practice of law; and second, that educational opportunities should be available to anyone, with merit as the only test.
BU Law's first homes were 36 Bromfield Street, 18–20
Beacon Street and 10 Ashburton Place. In1895 the University Trustees acquired 11 Ashburton Place, which was refurbished and named Isaac Rich Hall in honor of the third founder ofBoston University . The dedication speaker wasOliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. whose historic speech "The Path of the Law" was delivered in 1897. Isaac Rich Hall housed BU Law until 1964.In 1964 BU Law occupied the bottom half of the current building, 765
Commonwealth Avenue on the Charles River Campus, colloquially known as the "Law Tower." BU Law shared the Law Tower with the School of Education for some years but now occupies the entire building overlooking theCharles River .Building
The Law Education Tower is the tallest academic building on campus. It was built in 1961, in the Brutalist architectural style, matching the nearby
George Sherman Union , built two years later, and theMugar Memorial Library , constructed in 1966.Curriculum
Boston University School of Law offers a broad selection of legal classes and seminars (approximately 150) with a student to faculty ratio at 12:1.
BU Law offers joint degrees with the
Boston University Graduate School of Management (JD/MBA ), theBoston University College of Communication (J.D./M.S. ), theBoston University School of Public Health (J.D./M.P.H. ), and theBoston University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (J.D./M.A.)In addition to
J.D. and joint degree programs, Boston University School of Law offersLL.M. programs in American Law, Banking and Financial Law, Intellectual Property, and Taxation, as well as several J.D./LL.M. programs.Centers and Institutes
* [http://www.aslme.org/ American Society for Law, Medicine, and Ethics]
*Institute for Business Law and Technology
*Institute of Jewish Law
* [http://www.bu.edu/law/lawdrafting/index.html The International Distance (Internet) Legislative Drafting Program]
* [http://www.bu.edu/law/banking/ Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law]
*N. Neal Pike Institute on Law and Disability Publications
* [http://www.bu.edu/law/prospective/jd/journals/index.html Boston University Law Review]
* [http://www.bu.edu/law/prospective/jd/journals/index.html American Journal of Law & Medicine]
* [http://www.bu.edu/law/prospective/jd/journals/index.html Annual Review of Banking & Financial Law]
* [http://www.bu.edu/law/prospective/jd/journals/index.html Boston University International Law Journal]
* [http://www.bu.edu/law/prospective/jd/journals/index.html Journal of Science & Technology Law]
* [http://www.bu.edu/law/prospective/jd/journals/index.html Public Interest Law Journal]Rankings
BU Law is ranked #21 among American law schools by the 2009 "
U.S. News & World Report " [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/directory/dir-law/brief/glanc_03073_brief.php usnews.com] .In addition, according to
The Princeton Review 's annual guide, "The Best Law Schools", BU Law ranks #1 for teaching quality and is ranked #6 for Best Career Prospects.Notable alumni
:"Main article:
BU Law notable alumni "* Nathan Abbott, LLB 1881, founding Dean of
Stanford Law School
* Carolyn E. Arch, LLB 1963, first African-American woman appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney in the State of New Jersey
*F. Lee Bailey , LLB 1960, 1966, disbarred criminal defense lawyer; representedO.J. Simpson , among others
*Consuelo Northrup Bailey , LLB 1925, first woman elected aslieutenant governor in the United States
*Edward W. Brooke , LLB 1948, LLM 1949,Attorney General of Massachusetts ; first African American elected to the Senate by popular vote; one of only five African Americans to serve in theUS Senate ; awarded thePresidential Medal of Freedom .
* Thomas E. Burke, LLB 1896, Olympic gold medalist in the 100- and 400-meter running events.
*Martha Coakley , JD 1979, first woman elected Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
*William S. Cohen , LLB 1965,U.S. Secretary of Defense andUS Senator fromMaine
* Austin Barclay Fletcher, LLB 1879; 1880 Prominent New York lawyer and Boston University Trustee. Namesake ofThe Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy atTufts University .
*Dr. Barbara C. Jordan , JD 1959, first African-American woman elected to theU.S. Congress from a southern state, awarded thePresidential Medal of Freedom in 1994, first woman to deliver akeynote address at theDemocratic National Convention in 1976
*Richard Graber , JD 1981, US Ambassador to the Czech Republic (September 2006 - Present).*Wendy Kaminer , JD 1975 writer and social critic
*David E. Kelley , JD 1983, writer of L.A. Law, Ally McBeal, The Practice, and Boston Legal, among others.
* Takeo Kikuchi, LLB 1877, founder and first president of Tokyo’sChuo University
*Gary F. Locke , JD 1975,Governor of Washington , and the first Asian-American governor in the mainland U.S.
*F. Bradford Morse , LLB 1949, director of theUnited Nations Development Program
*Robert T. Stafford , LLB 1938; HON 1959, U.S. Senator, father of theStafford Loan program and theRobert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act)
*Juan R. Torruella , JD 1957, first Hispanic to serve on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
*Clifton Reginald Wharton, Sr. , LLB 1920, first African-AmericanForeign Service Officer in theU.S. Department of State ; the first black diplomat to become ambassador by rising through the ranks of the Foreign Service rather than by political appointment; and the first black diplomat to lead a U.S. delegation to a European country.
*Owen D. Young , LLB 1896, founder ofRCA , 1929Time Magazine 's Man of the Year Chairman andCEO ofGeneral Electric References
External links
* [http://www.bu.edu/law/ Boston University School of Law]
* [http://www.bu.edu Boston University]
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