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Brooklyn Law School

Brooklyn Law School (BLS) is a private law school in New York City. Founded in 1901, it has approximately 1,100 students. Brooklyn Law School's faculty includes 60 full-time faculty, 15 emeriti faculty, and a number of adjunct faculty.[4]

Brooklyn Law School
Established1901; 122 years ago (1901)
School typePrivate law school
Endowment$250 million[1]
DeanMichael T. Cahill
LocationNew York City, New York, United States
Enrollment1,119 (881 full-time, 238 part-time; as of 2014)[2]
USNWR ranking98th (tie) (2023)[3]
Websitewww.brooklaw.edu

Brooklyn Law School alumni include New York City Mayor David Dinkins, US Senator Norm Coleman, judges Frank Altimari (US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit) and Edward R. Korman (US District Court for the Eastern District of New York), attorneys Stephen Dannhauser (Chairman, Weil, Gotshal & Manges), Myron Trepper (co-Chairman, Willkie Farr & Gallagher), Allen Grubman (entertainment lawyer), and Bruce Cutler (criminal defense lawyer), CEOs Barry Salzberg (Deloitte) and Marty Bandier (Sony/ATV Music Publishing), and billionaire real estate developers Leon Charney and Larry Silverstein.

History

 
Brooklyn Law School at 375 Pearl Street (now Brooklyn Friends School)

The origins of Brooklyn Law School can be traced back to the Pratt Institute in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, when, in the 1890s, the school established its Department of Commerce.[5] Because of its overwhelming popularity, the Department of Commerce broke off from the main Institute and formed its own school under the guidance of Norman P. Heffley, personal secretary to Charles Pratt.[6][7] The Heffley School of Commerce originally shared facilities with Pratt.[8]

In 1901, William Payson Richardson and Norman P. Heffley reorganized the Heffley School to become Brooklyn Law School, the first law school on Long Island.[9] Using space provided by Heffley's business school, the law school opened on September 30, 1901, with five faculty members (including Richardson as dean and Heffley as president), and two special lecturers.

The year began with five students and ended with 28.[9] In late 1901, the Board of Regents of the State of New York granted a charter to the law school. The law school became fully accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. The law school's curriculum is registered with and approved by the New York State Education Department.[9]

From its opening, Brooklyn Law School opened its door to minorities, women, and immigrants, and it offered night classes for those with full-time jobs. Dean Richardson also allowed students who had difficulty paying tuition to remain enrolled on credit. The school moved twice between 1901 and 1928, when it finally moved into the first building designed and built specifically for it at 375 Pearl Street in downtown Brooklyn.

The school was affiliated with St. Lawrence University from 1903 to 1943. World War II struck Brooklyn Law School especially hard, and by 1943 enrollment was down to 174 students. St. Lawrence University, which until then operated Brooklyn Law School and conferred its degrees, decided to shut down the school. Alumni organized and negotiated the repurchase of the school's assets, ensuring that Brooklyn Law School would operate as an independent institution.[9]

Rankings

  • New York Law Journal readers voted Brooklyn Law School as the #2 Best Overall Law School in 2017 and 2018.[10]
  • New York Law Journal readers voted Brooklyn Law School as the #2 General LL.M. Program in 2017 and 2018.[11]
  • Business Insider ranked Brooklyn Law School as one of the “Best Law Schools in the Northeast” in 2016.[12]
  • Billboard Magazine listed Brooklyn Law School in the Top Schools of the Top Music Lawyers in 2017.[13]
  • Hollywood Reporter listed Brooklyn Law School in the Top 12 Entertainment Law Schools in 2017.[14]
  • The 2016 Leiter Report ranked Brooklyn Law School's faculty 26th in the nation for having the highest percentage of most-cited tenured professors.[15]
  • The 2017 Leiter Report ranked Brooklyn Law School's faculty 30th in the nation for “scholarly excellence.”[16]
  • The 2021 edition of U.S. News & World Report ranked Brooklyn Law School as the 83rd overall best law school[17]
  • The 2022 edition of U.S. News & World Report ranked Brooklyn Law School as the 81st overall best law school.[18]
  • The 2023 edition of U.S. News & World Report ranked Brooklyn Law School as the 98th (tie) overall best law school.[19]

Bar passage rate and career prospects

In 2017, 78.6% of the law school's first-time test takers passed the bar exam, placing the law school as the 8th-highest among New York's 15 law schools.[20] Of 369 graduates in 2016, nine months after graduation 323 were employed.[21] Alumni live in 49 states and over 25 countries after graduation.[22] The law school was ranked 46th of all law schools nationwide by the National Law Journal in terms of sending the highest percentage of 2018 graduates to the largest 100 law firms in the US (9%).[23]

In 2013, 94% of the law school's first-time test takers passed the New York bar exam, third-best among New York's 15 law schools.[24][25]

 
Brooklyn Law School's main building, at 250 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, New York

In 2012, five Brooklyn Law School graduates filed a class action lawsuit, which was dismissed the following year, alleging consumer fraud and common law fraud.[26] As part of a series of identical lawsuits against law schools nationwide, the complaint alleged that the law school administration incorrectly reported employment and salary information for the purpose of enticing students to attend the law school.[26] Prior to the lawsuit, Brooklyn Law School had claimed that 95% or more of graduates found employment within 9 months of graduation, without always distinguishing between full-time, part-time, and non-JD-required employment (which breakdown ABA/NALP rules did not require at the time of the statistics at issue in the suit, but which breakdown has been required since 2012).[26] In April 2013, NY State Supreme Court Justice David Schmidt dismissed the lawsuit, finding that the school's disclaimers on its employment and salary data warned graduates that their own post-grad earnings may not measure up to the data.[27]

Of the law school's 368 graduates in 2017, nine months after graduation all were employed other than 26 who were seeking employment, and 4 who were not seeking employment (the employment status of 4 was unknown); 269 had secured jobs practicing law, and 40 had taken a J.D. advantage position.[28] Brooklyn Law School's Law School Transparency under-employment score was 16.2%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2017 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.[29]

ABA Employment Summary for 2017 Graduates[30]
Employment Status Percentage
Employed - Bar Passage Required (Full-Time, Long-Term)
71.74%
Employed - Bar Passage Required (Part-Time and/or Short-Term)
1.36%
Employed - J.D. Advantage
10.87%
Employed - Professional Position
2.99%
Employed - Non-Professional Position
0.54%
Employed - Undeterminable
0.27%
Pursuing Graduate Degree Full Time
0.54%
Unemployed - Start Date Deferred
1.63%
Unemployed - Not Seeking
1.09%
Unemployed - Seeking
7.07%
Employment Status Unknown
1.09%
Total of 368 Graduates

The law school was ranked # 46 of all law schools nationwide by the National Law Journal in terms of sending the highest percentage of 2018 graduates to the largest 100 law firms in the US (9%).[23]

Location and facilities

 
Entrance to Feil Hall, 205 State Street

Brooklyn Law School's academic and administrative buildings and main student residence is located in Downtown Brooklyn, near many federal and state courts and corporate and public interest law offices. Brooklyn Law School's main academic building at 250 Joralemon Street houses classrooms, faculty offices, student journals, a conference center, dining hall, and a four-story law library with 586,000 volumes. The office building nearby at 111 Livingston Street houses many of the law school's clinics, legal writing center, and administrative offices.

Brooklyn Law School guarantees housing in its residences to all entering students.[31] The largest residence is Feil Hall, a 22-story building at 205 State Street that opened in 2005.[32] Designed by noted architect Robert A. M. Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture, it accommodates about 360 students in 239 furnished apartments of varying sizes, and includes a conference center and café.

Faculty

 
Brooklyn Law School students with Prof. Dean outside the main building

Brooklyn Law School's faculty includes 60 full-time professors, 15 emeriti faculty, and a number of adjunct faculty.[33] The law school draws on a large body of practitioners, public officials, and judges as adjunct faculty to teach specialized courses in many areas of law, including international sales law, securities law, real estate development, trial advocacy, business crimes, corporate litigation, sports law, and border and homeland security law. In addition, in any given semester, visiting professors come from all over the world to teach at the school.

The law school is home to several well-known scholars, including torts professor Aaron Twerski, and Elizabeth Schneider, an expert on gender, law, and civil procedure.[citation needed] Both were highly ranked in Brian Leiter’s survey of “Most Cited Law Professors by Specialty."[34]

Other notable professors include Roberta Karmel, a former Commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission and columnist for the New York Law Journal, and Susan Herman, president of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). In recent years, the law school has hired a number of new junior faculty members whose work draws on a variety of influences to contribute scholarship in areas as diverse as copyfraud, law and religion, international business law, land use planning, and the secondary mortgage market.

Journals and competitions

Journals

The law school publishes four student-edited law journals: the Brooklyn Law Review, Brooklyn Journal of International Law, the Journal of Law and Policy, and the Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial, and Commercial Law.[35]

Moot Court

The law school has both trial and appellate advocacy moot court divisions. Each year, it enters approximately 30 teams in national moot court competitions. These competitions span all areas of the law, including family law, criminal procedure, white-collar crime, and international law.

In 2011, Brooklyn Law School took home top international, national, and regional titles. Its teams won first place in the Irving R. Kaufman Memorial Moot Court Competition, and were first place Champions in the Domenick L. Gabrielli National Family Law Competition. They were also Semi-Finalists in the New York Region of the New York City Bar National Moot Court Competition, Semi-Finalists in the Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (students won Third Best Brief and Sixth Best Oralist), Semi-Finalists in the National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition (students won Best Oralists in the Preliminary Rounds), Semi-Finalists in the Evan A. Evans Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition, Semi-Finalists for the Navy JAG Corps Moot Court Competition, and Semi-Finalists in the Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition. In 2019, the school won the regional round of the prestigious Texas Young Lawyers Association National Trial Competition, advancing to the National Round, the second time in two years.[36]

Jerome Prince Evidence Competition

Each year, Brooklyn Law School hosts the Jerome Prince Memorial Evidence Competition, a national moot court competition. Named in honor of the late Brooklyn Law School Dean and renowned evidence scholar, the competition draws over 30 law school teams from across the country. Many students from the Moot Court Honor Society are involved in the coordination of the Prince Competition, and a few students have an opportunity to work with faculty members to research and write the problem – an issue at the forefront of evidentiary law – that is used in the Competition.

Academics

Admissions

For 2022, Brooklyn Law School accepted 46.22% of applicants with 21.56% of those accepted enrolling. For those enrolling full time, the average LSAT score was 160 and the average undergraduate GPA was 3.54.[37]

Offerings

Brooklyn Law School offers students over 190 courses and seminars in the law.

Centers

 
Brooklyn Law School's main building at 250 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, New York. The 1994 new classical Fell Hall tower by architect Robert A. M. Stern to the right.

Each Brooklyn Law School center focuses on a specific area of the law and hosts lectures, symposia, forums, and round-table discussions that address emerging issues.

  • Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship (CUBE): Explores legal issues surrounding entrepreneurship, and provides effective legal representation and support for new commercial and not-for-profit businesses, while also training business-oriented law students to advise and participate in these sectors.[38]
  • Center for the Study of Business Law and Regulation: Unites the law school's existing diverse business and commercial law programs by providing a forum for scholarship that offers new perspectives on and solutions to real world business law and regulatory issues.
  • Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law: Established by the law school to study and shape international business law and policy.[39]
  • Center for Law Language and Cognition: Explores how developments in the cognitive sciences – including psychology, neuroscience and linguistics – have implications for the law at both theoretical and practical levels.[40]
  • Center for Health, Science and Public Policy: Offers students substantive knowledge and practical skills related to health and science law.[41]

Clinics

 
Brooklyn Law School's administrative building located at One Boerum Place, near the Fulton Mall

In 2009, Brooklyn Law School clinical program was ranked 28th in the nation. In 2010, The National Jurist ranked BLS fourth in the country for its public service work, largely influenced by its clinical program. The clinics specialize in the areas of bankruptcy, securities arbitration, immigration, entrepreneurship, technology, criminal law, real estate practice, intellectual property, and mediation. Students represent individual clients, groups, and businesses and appear in state, federal, and administrative courts, on both the trial and appellate levels. Brooklyn Law School created a new mandate in 2014 that requires students to complete at least one clinic or externship course before graduation. Among the law school's clinics include:

  • The Advocates for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disability (AAIDD) Clinic[42] represents low-income New Yorkers and their families in a variety of civil matters that impact adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and provides the opportunity for students to advocate in diverse areas of law ranging from public benefits, guardianship, housing and access to government services.
  • The Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy Clinic, (BLIP),[43] functions like a law firm that represents Internet, new media, communications, and other tech entrepreneurs and innovators on both business and policy advocacy. Students work with clients on transactional, litigation, policy, and other advocacy projects and interact and strategize with members of the entrepreneurial, technology and financial communities, as well as with legislators, regulators and other policymakers.
  • Capital Defender and Federal Habeas Clinic affords students the opportunity to represent death row inmates (post-conviction) in other states and defendants in New York who have filed federal habeas corpus petitions. The work consists of filing petitions in the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • Community Development Clinic provides opportunities for students to represent community development corporations, cultural institutions, affordable housing providers, and small businesses that serve under-represented communities.

Fellowship programs

Brooklyn Law School offers several paid fellowships for students seeking to further enrich their legal interests.

  • Public Interest/Public Service (PipS): Fellows work full-time in entry-level positions at nonprofit organizations or government agencies partnering with Brooklyn Law School, receiving appropriate training and supervision, as well as attend a classroom component in the evening at Brooklyn Law School. After nine months of work with one of Brooklyn Law School's partners, upon graduation, Fellows take a break to study for the bar exam before returning to their Fellowship placement for a full year.[44]
  • International Human Rights Fellowship: Select students engage in a concentrated study in the field of international human rights and perform international human rights work abroad.
  • Center for Health Science and Public Policy Fellowship: Students who have demonstrated academic or professional achievement in the areas of health, public health, science, and biotechnology undertake a major research project on a legal or policy issue related to these fields.
  • International Business Law Fellowship: Students who plan to pursue careers in the field of international business law participate in programs hosted by the Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law, as well as a variety of mentoring and enrichment experiences.[45]
  • Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship: Students chosen for this nationally recognized program are placed at public interest organizations across the United States and abroad.[45]
  • Trade Secret Institute Fellowship: Fellows in this program are responsible for identifying key cases to include in the Trade Secrets Institute database through research on doctrinal issues related to trade secrets.
  • Students work with faculty and alumni who are Zaretsky committee members to develop program content and materials for the annual Zaretsky Roundtable, a discussion on cutting-edge commercial and bankruptcy law topics.[46]

LL.M. degree program

Brooklyn Law School offers an LL.M. program for foreign-trained lawyers. The program facilitates specialized study in three subject areas: business law, intellectual property law, and refugee and immigration law.[47]

Joint degree programs

Brooklyn Law School offers five joint degree programs:[48]

  • J.D./Master of Business Administration: Brooklyn Law School and Baruch College jointly sponsor a program leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor (J.D.) and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Business Administration and Policy.
  • J.D./Master in City and Regional Planning: Brooklyn Law School and Pratt Institute jointly sponsor a program leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master of Science (M.S.) in City and Regional Planning.
  • J.D./Master in Urban Planning: Brooklyn Law School and Hunter College's Graduate Program in the Department of Urban Planning (Urban Affairs and Planning) jointly sponsor a program leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master of Urban Planning (M.U.P.).
  • J.D./Master in Library and Information Science: Brooklyn Law School and the Graduate School of Information and Library Science of Pratt Institute jointly sponsor a program leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master of Science in Library and Information Science (M.S.L.I.S.).
  • LL.M./Master in Library and Information Science: Brooklyn Law School and Pratt Institute jointly sponsor a dual degree program for those who have already earned a J.D. The program leads to a M.S.L.I.S. and LL.M. in Information Law and Society.

Certificate programs

Brooklyn Law School offers five certificate programs:[49]

  • Certificate in Business Law
  • Certificate in Criminal Law
  • Certificate in IP, Media, and Information Law
  • Certificate in International Law
  • Certificate in Real Estate

Public service programs

Brooklyn Law School has created one of the nation's leading public service programs.[50][non-primary source needed] Its Public Service Office provides individual counseling and information on summer and academic year externships, steering students toward pro bono opportunities, and helping students apply for postgraduate fellowships as well as employment opportunities.[51]

Study abroad

Summer abroad

Brooklyn Law School sponsors two summer abroad programs each year. Students study international and comparative law for two weeks in one of two locations: Beijing or Bologna.[52]

  • The Beijing Program is hosted at China's University of International Business and Economics (UIBE). The program offers students the opportunity to study international bankruptcy and Chinese law. Courses are taught in English by faculty from BLS, with lectures by members of UBIE's Law Faculty. The program also allows time for visits to local cultural and legal institutions and for meeting Chinese law students.
  • The Bologna Program is hosted by the University of Bologna. Founded in the 11th century, it is the oldest university in Europe, and a center of law study since the Middle Ages. Courses in international business law and comparative topics are taught by faculty from American and European law schools.

Semester abroad

  • Exchange Program with Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany

Each year, the law school selects two students to attend Bucerius Law School during the fall semester while two Bucerius students study at Brooklyn Law School. The Bucerius Law School Program in International and Comparative Business Law is designed to develop and expand students' understanding of the forces that shape international business law and offers a unique opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of German, European, and international law. Courses are taught in English by a combination of American law school professors and international professors of law.[52]

  • Exchange Program with University of Essex in Colchester, England

The University of Essex[53] exchange program allows two Brooklyn Law School students every semester to study at the University of Essex while two English students are chosen to study at the law school for a full academic year. The focus of the program is on international human rights and European Union law.

  • Exchange Program with University College Cork in Cork, Ireland

Brooklyn Law School's exchange program with University College Cork (UCC) gives two Brooklyn Law School students each semester the opportunity to study at UCC, a college founded in 1845 with a Law Faculty that is the largest department in the university. Two Cork students spend an academic year at the law school. Brooklyn Law School students have the ability to learn many legal subjects from an Irish law perspective, as well as many topics from an international and comparative stance.

  • Exchange Program with Hong Kong University in Hong Kong, China

Two Brooklyn Law School students have the option of studying in Hong Kong for a semester in exchange for two Hong Kong University[54] students attending Brooklyn Law School for the year. Due to China's rapid social and economic development and Hong Kong's location in the Pacific Rim, the program courses focus mostly on Chinese commercial law, human-rights law and international corporate and financial law. Except for some courses offered in the LL.M. program (e.g., Chinese Law), the course instruction is in English.

  • Exchange Program with Universidad Torcuato Di Tello in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Brooklyn Law School recently added this program to allow students to study law in Spanish from a Civil Law system perspective. The program highlights courses in tax law, law and economics, business law, law and finance, criminal law, and law and public policy.

  • Exchange Program with Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv, Israel

Two Brooklyn Law School students in their second year also have the new opportunity to attend Tel Aviv University, home of the Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law, in the Spring semester. Students will be able to take a variety of courses touching upon international and comparative law, as well as the option to study Hebrew.

Student organizations

Brooklyn Law School has over 40 student-led organizations, which reflect the diversity of the student body.[31]

 
Brooklyn Law School's main building

Deans

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

Academia

Business

Government

 
Senator Norm Coleman
 

Judges

U.S. Court of Appeals

U.S. District Court

U.S. Court of International Trade

U.S. Customs Court

State

 

Media and entertainment

Private practice

Sports

Other

 

Costs

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at Brooklyn Law School for the 2022-23 academic year is $95,271.[213] The estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $204,197.[214]

See also

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Brooklyn Law School BLS is a private law school in New York City Founded in 1901 it has approximately 1 100 students Brooklyn Law School s faculty includes 60 full time faculty 15 emeriti faculty and a number of adjunct faculty 4 Brooklyn Law SchoolEstablished1901 122 years ago 1901 School typePrivate law schoolEndowment 250 million 1 DeanMichael T CahillLocationNew York City New York United StatesEnrollment1 119 881 full time 238 part time as of 2014 2 USNWR ranking98th tie 2023 3 Websitewww brooklaw eduBrooklyn Law School alumni include New York City Mayor David Dinkins US Senator Norm Coleman judges Frank Altimari US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Edward R Korman US District Court for the Eastern District of New York attorneys Stephen Dannhauser Chairman Weil Gotshal amp Manges Myron Trepper co Chairman Willkie Farr amp Gallagher Allen Grubman entertainment lawyer and Bruce Cutler criminal defense lawyer CEOs Barry Salzberg Deloitte and Marty Bandier Sony ATV Music Publishing and billionaire real estate developers Leon Charney and Larry Silverstein Contents 1 History 2 Rankings 3 Bar passage rate and career prospects 4 Location and facilities 5 Faculty 6 Journals and competitions 6 1 Journals 6 2 Moot Court 6 3 Jerome Prince Evidence Competition 7 Academics 7 1 Admissions 7 2 Offerings 7 3 Centers 7 4 Clinics 7 5 Fellowship programs 7 6 LL M degree program 7 7 Joint degree programs 7 8 Certificate programs 7 9 Public service programs 7 10 Study abroad 7 10 1 Summer abroad 7 10 2 Semester abroad 8 Student organizations 9 Deans 10 Notable faculty 11 Notable alumni 11 1 Academia 11 2 Business 11 3 Government 11 4 Judges 11 4 1 U S Court of Appeals 11 4 2 U S District Court 11 4 3 U S Court of International Trade 11 4 4 U S Customs Court 11 4 5 State 11 5 Media and entertainment 11 6 Private practice 11 7 Sports 11 8 Other 12 Costs 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory Edit Brooklyn Law School at 375 Pearl Street now Brooklyn Friends School The origins of Brooklyn Law School can be traced back to the Pratt Institute in Clinton Hill Brooklyn when in the 1890s the school established its Department of Commerce 5 Because of its overwhelming popularity the Department of Commerce broke off from the main Institute and formed its own school under the guidance of Norman P Heffley personal secretary to Charles Pratt 6 7 The Heffley School of Commerce originally shared facilities with Pratt 8 In 1901 William Payson Richardson and Norman P Heffley reorganized the Heffley School to become Brooklyn Law School the first law school on Long Island 9 Using space provided by Heffley s business school the law school opened on September 30 1901 with five faculty members including Richardson as dean and Heffley as president and two special lecturers The year began with five students and ended with 28 9 In late 1901 the Board of Regents of the State of New York granted a charter to the law school The law school became fully accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools The law school s curriculum is registered with and approved by the New York State Education Department 9 From its opening Brooklyn Law School opened its door to minorities women and immigrants and it offered night classes for those with full time jobs Dean Richardson also allowed students who had difficulty paying tuition to remain enrolled on credit The school moved twice between 1901 and 1928 when it finally moved into the first building designed and built specifically for it at 375 Pearl Street in downtown Brooklyn The school was affiliated with St Lawrence University from 1903 to 1943 World War II struck Brooklyn Law School especially hard and by 1943 enrollment was down to 174 students St Lawrence University which until then operated Brooklyn Law School and conferred its degrees decided to shut down the school Alumni organized and negotiated the repurchase of the school s assets ensuring that Brooklyn Law School would operate as an independent institution 9 Rankings EditNew York Law Journal readers voted Brooklyn Law School as the 2 Best Overall Law School in 2017 and 2018 10 New York Law Journal readers voted Brooklyn Law School as the 2 General LL M Program in 2017 and 2018 11 Business Insider ranked Brooklyn Law School as one of the Best Law Schools in the Northeast in 2016 12 Billboard Magazine listed Brooklyn Law School in the Top Schools of the Top Music Lawyers in 2017 13 Hollywood Reporter listed Brooklyn Law School in the Top 12 Entertainment Law Schools in 2017 14 The 2016 Leiter Report ranked Brooklyn Law School s faculty 26th in the nation for having the highest percentage of most cited tenured professors 15 The 2017 Leiter Report ranked Brooklyn Law School s faculty 30th in the nation for scholarly excellence 16 The 2021 edition of U S News amp World Report ranked Brooklyn Law School as the 83rd overall best law school 17 The 2022 edition of U S News amp World Report ranked Brooklyn Law School as the 81st overall best law school 18 The 2023 edition of U S News amp World Report ranked Brooklyn Law School as the 98th tie overall best law school 19 Bar passage rate and career prospects EditIn 2017 78 6 of the law school s first time test takers passed the bar exam placing the law school as the 8th highest among New York s 15 law schools 20 Of 369 graduates in 2016 nine months after graduation 323 were employed 21 Alumni live in 49 states and over 25 countries after graduation 22 The law school was ranked 46th of all law schools nationwide by the National Law Journal in terms of sending the highest percentage of 2018 graduates to the largest 100 law firms in the US 9 23 In 2013 94 of the law school s first time test takers passed the New York bar exam third best among New York s 15 law schools 24 25 Brooklyn Law School s main building at 250 Joralemon Street Brooklyn New York In 2012 five Brooklyn Law School graduates filed a class action lawsuit which was dismissed the following year alleging consumer fraud and common law fraud 26 As part of a series of identical lawsuits against law schools nationwide the complaint alleged that the law school administration incorrectly reported employment and salary information for the purpose of enticing students to attend the law school 26 Prior to the lawsuit Brooklyn Law School had claimed that 95 or more of graduates found employment within 9 months of graduation without always distinguishing between full time part time and non JD required employment which breakdown ABA NALP rules did not require at the time of the statistics at issue in the suit but which breakdown has been required since 2012 26 In April 2013 NY State Supreme Court Justice David Schmidt dismissed the lawsuit finding that the school s disclaimers on its employment and salary data warned graduates that their own post grad earnings may not measure up to the data 27 Of the law school s 368 graduates in 2017 nine months after graduation all were employed other than 26 who were seeking employment and 4 who were not seeking employment the employment status of 4 was unknown 269 had secured jobs practicing law and 40 had taken a J D advantage position 28 Brooklyn Law School s Law School Transparency under employment score was 16 2 indicating the percentage of the Class of 2017 unemployed pursuing an additional degree or working in a non professional short term or part time job nine months after graduation 29 ABA Employment Summary for 2017 Graduates 30 Employment Status PercentageEmployed Bar Passage Required Full Time Long Term 71 74 Employed Bar Passage Required Part Time and or Short Term 1 36 Employed J D Advantage 10 87 Employed Professional Position 2 99 Employed Non Professional Position 0 54 Employed Undeterminable 0 27 Pursuing Graduate Degree Full Time 0 54 Unemployed Start Date Deferred 1 63 Unemployed Not Seeking 1 09 Unemployed Seeking 7 07 Employment Status Unknown 1 09 Total of 368 GraduatesThe law school was ranked 46 of all law schools nationwide by the National Law Journal in terms of sending the highest percentage of 2018 graduates to the largest 100 law firms in the US 9 23 Location and facilities Edit Entrance to Feil Hall 205 State Street Brooklyn Law School s academic and administrative buildings and main student residence is located in Downtown Brooklyn near many federal and state courts and corporate and public interest law offices Brooklyn Law School s main academic building at 250 Joralemon Street houses classrooms faculty offices student journals a conference center dining hall and a four story law library with 586 000 volumes The office building nearby at 111 Livingston Street houses many of the law school s clinics legal writing center and administrative offices Brooklyn Law School guarantees housing in its residences to all entering students 31 The largest residence is Feil Hall a 22 story building at 205 State Street that opened in 2005 32 Designed by noted architect Robert A M Stern Dean of the Yale School of Architecture it accommodates about 360 students in 239 furnished apartments of varying sizes and includes a conference center and cafe Faculty Edit Brooklyn Law School students with Prof Dean outside the main building Brooklyn Law School s faculty includes 60 full time professors 15 emeriti faculty and a number of adjunct faculty 33 The law school draws on a large body of practitioners public officials and judges as adjunct faculty to teach specialized courses in many areas of law including international sales law securities law real estate development trial advocacy business crimes corporate litigation sports law and border and homeland security law In addition in any given semester visiting professors come from all over the world to teach at the school The law school is home to several well known scholars including torts professor Aaron Twerski and Elizabeth Schneider an expert on gender law and civil procedure citation needed Both were highly ranked in Brian Leiter s survey of Most Cited Law Professors by Specialty 34 Other notable professors include Roberta Karmel a former Commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission and columnist for the New York Law Journal and Susan Herman president of the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU In recent years the law school has hired a number of new junior faculty members whose work draws on a variety of influences to contribute scholarship in areas as diverse as copyfraud law and religion international business law land use planning and the secondary mortgage market Journals and competitions EditJournals Edit The law school publishes four student edited law journals the Brooklyn Law Review Brooklyn Journal of International Law the Journal of Law and Policy and the Brooklyn Journal of Corporate Financial and Commercial Law 35 Moot Court Edit The law school has both trial and appellate advocacy moot court divisions Each year it enters approximately 30 teams in national moot court competitions These competitions span all areas of the law including family law criminal procedure white collar crime and international law In 2011 Brooklyn Law School took home top international national and regional titles Its teams won first place in the Irving R Kaufman Memorial Moot Court Competition and were first place Champions in the Domenick L Gabrielli National Family Law Competition They were also Semi Finalists in the New York Region of the New York City Bar National Moot Court Competition Semi Finalists in the Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition students won Third Best Brief and Sixth Best Oralist Semi Finalists in the National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition students won Best Oralists in the Preliminary Rounds Semi Finalists in the Evan A Evans Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition Semi Finalists for the Navy JAG Corps Moot Court Competition and Semi Finalists in the Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition In 2019 the school won the regional round of the prestigious Texas Young Lawyers Association National Trial Competition advancing to the National Round the second time in two years 36 Jerome Prince Evidence Competition Edit Each year Brooklyn Law School hosts the Jerome Prince Memorial Evidence Competition a national moot court competition Named in honor of the late Brooklyn Law School Dean and renowned evidence scholar the competition draws over 30 law school teams from across the country Many students from the Moot Court Honor Society are involved in the coordination of the Prince Competition and a few students have an opportunity to work with faculty members to research and write the problem an issue at the forefront of evidentiary law that is used in the Competition Academics EditAdmissions Edit For 2022 Brooklyn Law School accepted 46 22 of applicants with 21 56 of those accepted enrolling For those enrolling full time the average LSAT score was 160 and the average undergraduate GPA was 3 54 37 Offerings Edit Brooklyn Law School offers students over 190 courses and seminars in the law Centers Edit Brooklyn Law School s main building at 250 Joralemon Street Brooklyn New York The 1994 new classical Fell Hall tower by architect Robert A M Stern to the right Each Brooklyn Law School center focuses on a specific area of the law and hosts lectures symposia forums and round table discussions that address emerging issues Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship CUBE Explores legal issues surrounding entrepreneurship and provides effective legal representation and support for new commercial and not for profit businesses while also training business oriented law students to advise and participate in these sectors 38 Center for the Study of Business Law and Regulation Unites the law school s existing diverse business and commercial law programs by providing a forum for scholarship that offers new perspectives on and solutions to real world business law and regulatory issues Dennis J Block Center for the Study of International Business Law Established by the law school to study and shape international business law and policy 39 Center for Law Language and Cognition Explores how developments in the cognitive sciences including psychology neuroscience and linguistics have implications for the law at both theoretical and practical levels 40 Center for Health Science and Public Policy Offers students substantive knowledge and practical skills related to health and science law 41 Clinics Edit Brooklyn Law School s administrative building located at One Boerum Place near the Fulton Mall In 2009 Brooklyn Law School clinical program was ranked 28th in the nation In 2010 The National Jurist ranked BLS fourth in the country for its public service work largely influenced by its clinical program The clinics specialize in the areas of bankruptcy securities arbitration immigration entrepreneurship technology criminal law real estate practice intellectual property and mediation Students represent individual clients groups and businesses and appear in state federal and administrative courts on both the trial and appellate levels Brooklyn Law School created a new mandate in 2014 that requires students to complete at least one clinic or externship course before graduation Among the law school s clinics include The Advocates for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disability AAIDD Clinic 42 represents low income New Yorkers and their families in a variety of civil matters that impact adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and provides the opportunity for students to advocate in diverse areas of law ranging from public benefits guardianship housing and access to government services The Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy Clinic BLIP 43 functions like a law firm that represents Internet new media communications and other tech entrepreneurs and innovators on both business and policy advocacy Students work with clients on transactional litigation policy and other advocacy projects and interact and strategize with members of the entrepreneurial technology and financial communities as well as with legislators regulators and other policymakers Capital Defender and Federal Habeas Clinic affords students the opportunity to represent death row inmates post conviction in other states and defendants in New York who have filed federal habeas corpus petitions The work consists of filing petitions in the U S Supreme Court Community Development Clinic provides opportunities for students to represent community development corporations cultural institutions affordable housing providers and small businesses that serve under represented communities Fellowship programs Edit Brooklyn Law School offers several paid fellowships for students seeking to further enrich their legal interests Public Interest Public Service PipS Fellows work full time in entry level positions at nonprofit organizations or government agencies partnering with Brooklyn Law School receiving appropriate training and supervision as well as attend a classroom component in the evening at Brooklyn Law School After nine months of work with one of Brooklyn Law School s partners upon graduation Fellows take a break to study for the bar exam before returning to their Fellowship placement for a full year 44 International Human Rights Fellowship Select students engage in a concentrated study in the field of international human rights and perform international human rights work abroad Center for Health Science and Public Policy Fellowship Students who have demonstrated academic or professional achievement in the areas of health public health science and biotechnology undertake a major research project on a legal or policy issue related to these fields International Business Law Fellowship Students who plan to pursue careers in the field of international business law participate in programs hosted by the Dennis J Block Center for the Study of International Business Law as well as a variety of mentoring and enrichment experiences 45 Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship Students chosen for this nationally recognized program are placed at public interest organizations across the United States and abroad 45 Trade Secret Institute Fellowship Fellows in this program are responsible for identifying key cases to include in the Trade Secrets Institute database through research on doctrinal issues related to trade secrets Students work with faculty and alumni who are Zaretsky committee members to develop program content and materials for the annual Zaretsky Roundtable a discussion on cutting edge commercial and bankruptcy law topics 46 LL M degree program Edit Brooklyn Law School offers an LL M program for foreign trained lawyers The program facilitates specialized study in three subject areas business law intellectual property law and refugee and immigration law 47 Joint degree programs Edit Brooklyn Law School offers five joint degree programs 48 J D Master of Business Administration Brooklyn Law School and Baruch College jointly sponsor a program leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor J D and a Master of Business Administration M B A in Business Administration and Policy J D Master in City and Regional Planning Brooklyn Law School and Pratt Institute jointly sponsor a program leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor J D and Master of Science M S in City and Regional Planning J D Master in Urban Planning Brooklyn Law School and Hunter College s Graduate Program in the Department of Urban Planning Urban Affairs and Planning jointly sponsor a program leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor J D and Master of Urban Planning M U P J D Master in Library and Information Science Brooklyn Law School and the Graduate School of Information and Library Science of Pratt Institute jointly sponsor a program leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor J D and Master of Science in Library and Information Science M S L I S LL M Master in Library and Information Science Brooklyn Law School and Pratt Institute jointly sponsor a dual degree program for those who have already earned a J D The program leads to a M S L I S and LL M in Information Law and Society Certificate programs Edit Brooklyn Law School offers five certificate programs 49 Certificate in Business Law Certificate in Criminal Law Certificate in IP Media and Information Law Certificate in International Law Certificate in Real Estate Public service programs Edit Brooklyn Law School has created one of the nation s leading public service programs 50 non primary source needed Its Public Service Office provides individual counseling and information on summer and academic year externships steering students toward pro bono opportunities and helping students apply for postgraduate fellowships as well as employment opportunities 51 Study abroad Edit Summer abroad Edit Brooklyn Law School sponsors two summer abroad programs each year Students study international and comparative law for two weeks in one of two locations Beijing or Bologna 52 The Beijing Program is hosted at China s University of International Business and Economics UIBE The program offers students the opportunity to study international bankruptcy and Chinese law Courses are taught in English by faculty from BLS with lectures by members of UBIE s Law Faculty The program also allows time for visits to local cultural and legal institutions and for meeting Chinese law students The Bologna Program is hosted by the University of Bologna Founded in the 11th century it is the oldest university in Europe and a center of law study since the Middle Ages Courses in international business law and comparative topics are taught by faculty from American and European law schools Semester abroad Edit This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Exchange Program with Bucerius Law School in Hamburg GermanyEach year the law school selects two students to attend Bucerius Law School during the fall semester while two Bucerius students study at Brooklyn Law School The Bucerius Law School Program in International and Comparative Business Law is designed to develop and expand students understanding of the forces that shape international business law and offers a unique opportunity to gain first hand knowledge of German European and international law Courses are taught in English by a combination of American law school professors and international professors of law 52 Exchange Program with University of Essex in Colchester EnglandThe University of Essex 53 exchange program allows two Brooklyn Law School students every semester to study at the University of Essex while two English students are chosen to study at the law school for a full academic year The focus of the program is on international human rights and European Union law Exchange Program with University College Cork in Cork IrelandBrooklyn Law School s exchange program with University College Cork UCC gives two Brooklyn Law School students each semester the opportunity to study at UCC a college founded in 1845 with a Law Faculty that is the largest department in the university Two Cork students spend an academic year at the law school Brooklyn Law School students have the ability to learn many legal subjects from an Irish law perspective as well as many topics from an international and comparative stance Exchange Program with Hong Kong University in Hong Kong ChinaTwo Brooklyn Law School students have the option of studying in Hong Kong for a semester in exchange for two Hong Kong University 54 students attending Brooklyn Law School for the year Due to China s rapid social and economic development and Hong Kong s location in the Pacific Rim the program courses focus mostly on Chinese commercial law human rights law and international corporate and financial law Except for some courses offered in the LL M program e g Chinese Law the course instruction is in English Exchange Program with Universidad Torcuato Di Tello in Buenos Aires ArgentinaBrooklyn Law School recently added this program to allow students to study law in Spanish from a Civil Law system perspective The program highlights courses in tax law law and economics business law law and finance criminal law and law and public policy Exchange Program with Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv IsraelTwo Brooklyn Law School students in their second year also have the new opportunity to attend Tel Aviv University home of the Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law in the Spring semester Students will be able to take a variety of courses touching upon international and comparative law as well as the option to study Hebrew Student organizations EditBrooklyn Law School has over 40 student led organizations which reflect the diversity of the student body 31 Brooklyn Law School s main buildingDeans EditWilliam P Richardson 1901 45 William B Carswell 1945 53 Jerome Prince 1953 71 Raymond Lisle 1971 77 I Leo Glasser 1977 81 David G Trager 1983 93 Joan G Wexler 1994 2010 Michael Gerber interim dean 2010 12 Nicholas Allard 2012 18 Maryellen Fullerton interim dean 2018 19 Michael T Cahill 2019 present Notable faculty EditAlex Stein Justice on the Supreme Court of Israel Law professor 2016 18 K Sabeel Rahman Senior Counselor in the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and former President of Demos Associate Professor of Law 2015 2019 Currently on leave 55 Notable alumni EditAcademia Edit Vincent Martin Bonventre 1976 Justice Robert H Jackson Distinguished Professor at Albany Law School 56 William B Carswell 1908 Dean of Brooklyn Law School New York NY State Senator and Associate Justice of the NY Supreme Court Appellate Division 57 I Leo Glasser 1948 Dean of Brooklyn Law School Judge on the U S District Court for the Eastern District of New York 58 Daniel Gutman 1922 Dean of New York Law School NY State Senator and NY State Assemblyman 59 Jerome Prince 1933 Dean of Brooklyn Law School evidence scholar and author of Prince on Evidence 60 Harold Rosenberg 1927 professor of Social Thought in the Art Department at the University of Chicago 61 Patricia Schiller born Pearl Silverman 1934 professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Howard University College of Medicine 62 Edward V Sparer 1959 professor at Yale Law School and University of Pennsylvania Law School founded Mobilization for Justice and considered the father of welfare law 63 Stephen Teret 1969 professor of Health Policy and Management and Associate Dean at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 64 Business Edit Leon Charney Charles S Cohen William F Aldinger III 1975 CEO of HSBC Finance Corporation and Capmark now Ally Financial 65 Leon Charney 1964 real estate tycoon and billionaire 66 Charles S Cohen 1977 CEO of Cohen Brothers Realty Corporation and billionaire 67 Milton Cooper 1953 CEO of Kimco Realty Corporation 68 Jeffrey Feil 1973 real estate developer and CEO of The Feil Organization 69 Noah J Hanft 1976 General Counsel MasterCard International 70 Lon Jacobs 1981 Chief Legal Officer Senior Executive Vice President and Group General Counsel of News Corporation 71 Alfred J Koeppel 1957 New York real estate developer 72 73 Marvin Kratter 1939 real estate investor head of the Boston Celtics 74 Nat Lefkowitz co chairman of the William Morris Agency 75 Bernie Madoff class of 1963 left after first year 76 financial fraudster Fred Rosen former CEO of Ticketmaster co founder of the Bel Air Homeowners Alliance 77 78 George H Ross 1953 Executive Vice President and Senior Counsel Trump Organization appeared on two seasons of The Apprentice 79 Barry Salzberg 1977 CEO of Deloitte amp Touche 80 Larry Silverstein 1955 billionaire real estate investor and developer owns and is developing the World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan 81 Stuart Subotnick 1968 partner and Chief Operating Officer Metromedia one of 400 wealthiest people in the US Chairman Brooklyn Law School Board of Trustees 82 Joel Wiener 1974 CEO of Pinnacle Group real estate developer and billionaire 83 84 Government Edit Senator Norm Coleman Victor Anfuso 1927 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from New York NY 8th Congressional District 85 Herman Badillo 1954 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 21st and 22nd Districts Bronx Borough President First Puerto Rican elected to these posts outside of Puerto Rico 86 John J Bennett Jr 1923 NY State Attorney General Democrat 87 Abraham Bernstein 1941 NY State Senator Democrat 88 Frank J Brasco 1957 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 11th District 89 James F Brennan 1982 NY State Assemblyman 44th District Democrat 90 John D Clarke 1911 Republican Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 34th District 91 Sol Chaikin 1940 President of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union 92 Norm Coleman attended 1972 74 U S Senator from Minnesota Mayor of Saint Paul Minnesota 1994 2002 93 Steven Cymbrowitz 1990 NY State Assemblyman 45th District Democrat 94 John J Delaney 1927 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 7th District 95 Mayor David Dinkins David Dinkins 1956 Mayor of New York City 1990 93 first African American to hold that office Democrat 96 Jeffrey Dinowitz 1979 NY State Assemblyman 81st District Democrat 97 Morris M Edelstein 1909 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 14th District 98 James H Fay 1929 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 16th District 99 Joseph V Flynn 1906 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 3rd District 100 Leonard Garment 1949 acting special counsel to U S President Richard Nixon and 2005 National Medal of Arts recipient 101 Howard Golden 1958 Brooklyn Borough President Democrat 102 Frieda B Hennock 1924 first woman Federal Communications Commission Commissioner 103 Edward Jurith 1976 Acting Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy 104 Howard L Lasher 1968 Democratic NY State Assemblyman 46th and 47th Districts First Orthodox Jew elected to state office in NY State 105 Henry J Latham 1931 Republican Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 3rd and 4th Districts 106 Norman J Levy 1958 NY State Senator Republican 107 John Marchi 1953 NY State Senator Republican 108 Christopher Mega 1953 NY State Senator Assemblyman and judge Republican 109 George M Michaels 1933 NY State Assemblyman Democrat 110 Abraham J Multer 1922 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 13th and 14th Districts 111 Thomas V Ognibene 1974 Republican member of the New York City Council 30th District held the position of Council minority leader 112 Rafael Pineiro 1980 New York City First Deputy Police Commissioner 113 Bertram L Podell 1949 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 13th District 114 David M Potts 1926 1933 Republican Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 26th District 115 Morton Povman 1955 Democratic New York City Council Member 116 Benjamin S Rosenthal 1949 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 6th 7th and 8th Districts 117 Sean M Ryan 1992 NY State Assemblyman Democrat 118 Irving H Saypol 1927 United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York 119 120 Nicholas Scoppetta 1962 31st New York City Fire Commissioner and first Commissioner of the Administration for Children s Services 121 Sheldon Silver 1968 Democratic Speaker of the New York State Assembly 1994 present the second longest speakership in NY State history 122 Leonard Silverman 1954 five term NY State Assemblyman former Chairman of the Committee on Insurance and Judge for the NY State Court of Claims 123 Herbert J Simins 1958 New York City Commissioner of Public Works Nassau County Commissioner of Public Works 124 Lawrence J Smith 1964 Democratic Member of the U S House of Representatives from Florida 16th District 125 Percy Sutton 1950 first African American Manhattan Borough President civil rights activist founder of Inner City Broadcasting Corporation 126 127 Edward Thompson 1936 New York City Fire Commissioner 128 Lester D Volk 1911 Republican Member of the U S House of Representatives from NY 10th District 129 Benjamin Ward 1965 New York City Police Commissioner 130 Ivan Warner 1955 NY State Senator Democrat 131 Mark Weprin 1992 NY State Assemblyman 24th District Democrat 132 Saul Weprin 1951 Democratic Speaker of the NY State Assembly 1991 94 133 Paul Windels 1909 Corporation Counsel of New York City 1934 37 134 Judges Edit U S Court of Appeals Edit Frank Altimari 1951 Judge on the U S Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 135 U S District Court Edit Matthew T Abruzzo 1910 Judge for the U S District Court for the Eastern District of NY 136 Henry Bramwell 1948 first African American Judge appointed to the U S District Court for the Eastern District of NY 137 Mark Americus Costantino 1947 Judge for the U S District Court for the Eastern District of NY 138 I Leo Glasser see Academia above Sterling Johnson Jr 1966 Senior Judge of the U S District Court for the Eastern District of NY 139 Harold Maurice Kennedy 1925 Judge of the U S District Court for the Eastern District of NY 140 Edward R Korman 1966 Chief Judge of the U S District Court for the Eastern District of NY 141 Shirley Wohl Kram 1950 Judge for the U S District Court for the Southern District of NY 142 Mary Johnson Lowe 1954 Judge for the U S District Court for the Southern District of NY 143 Nelson Roman 1989 Judge for the U S District Court for the Southern District of NY 144 George Rosling 1923 Judge for the U S District Court for the Eastern District of NY 145 Arthur Donald Spatt 1949 Judge on the U S District Court for the Eastern District of NY 146 Jennifer P Wilson 2001 Judge for the U S District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania 147 148 Stephen Victor Wilson 1967 Judge on the U S District Court for the Central District of California 149 U S Court of International Trade Edit Claire R Kelly 1993 Judge of the U S Court of International Trade 144 James Lopez Watson 1951 Judge of the U S Court of International Trade 150 U S Customs Court Edit Webster Oliver 1911 Chief Judge of the U S Customs Court 151 State Edit Judge Rachel Freier Harold Birns 1938 Associate Justice of the NY Appellate Division First Department 152 Bernard Botein 1924 Presiding Justice of the NY State Supreme Court Appellate Division First Department and President of the New York City Bar Association 153 154 John Carro 1956 Associate Justice of the NY Appellate Division First Department first Puerto Rican to be designated an Appellate Court Justice and founding partner of the largest Latino owned law firm in New York 155 156 Noach Dear 1991 New York Supreme Court judge 157 Steven W Fisher 1972 Associate Justice of the NY Appellate Division Second Department 158 Rachel Freier 2005 Civil Court judge for the Kings County 5th judicial district in NY State first Hasidic Jewish woman to be elected as a civil court judge in NY State and first Hasidic woman to serve in public office in US history 159 Julius J Gans 1919 member of the New York State Assembly and New York Supreme Court Justice 160 E Leo Milonas 1960 partner of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP former Associate Justice Associate Justice of the NY Appellate Division First Department and Chief Administrative Judge of the State of NY 161 Frank D O Connor 1934 Judge of the Appellate Division of the NY State Supreme Court Queens District Attorney President of the New York City Council 162 Ann Pfau 1984 Chief Administrative Judge of the NY State Unified Court System 163 Raja Rajeswari 1998 Judge of the Criminal Court of NYC first India born woman to be appointed a judge in New York City 164 165 166 Rosalyn Richter 1979 Associate Justice of the NY Appellate Division of the Supreme Court First Department 167 Irma Vidal Santaella 1961 1967 justice of the NY State Supreme Court first Puerto Rican woman admitted to the NY State Bar and first Puerto Rican woman to be elected to the NY State Supreme Court citation needed William C Thompson 1954 justice of the NY State Supreme Court Appellate Division Second Department founding member of nation s first community development corporation Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 168 Peter Tom 1975 first Asian American appellate justice in NY State 169 Edwin Torres 1957 NY State Supreme Court justice and best selling author of crime novels 170 Moses M Weinstein 1934 justice of the NY Supreme Court Appellate Division Second Department and Acting Speaker of the NY State Assembly 171 Media and entertainment Edit Geraldo Rivera Paul Simon Marty Bandier 1965 CEO of Sony ATV Music Publishing 172 Himan Brown 1931 producer of radio programs member of the Radio Hall of Fame and recipient of the Peabody Award 173 Sergio De La Pava novelist 174 Irving Fein 1936 Emmy Award winning TV and film producer and manager of Jack Benny and George Burns 175 Kevin Heffernan actor writer producer and director 176 Irving Swifty Lazar 1931 talent agent and deal maker Dubbed Swifty by Humphrey Bogart when he put together three major deals for Bogart in a single day 177 Errol Louis 2005 journalist and television show host 178 Russell T Lewis 1973 CEO of The New York Times Company 179 Bruce Ricker 1970 jazz and blues documentarian 180 Geraldo Rivera 1969 host of the newsmagazine program Geraldo at Large appears regularly on Fox News Channel 181 Paul Simon 1963 attended 12 Grammy Award winning musician songwriter and producer 182 Brian Sullivan 2003 television news anchor and business journalist 183 Hy Zaret 1930s lyricist and composer co author of 1955 hit Unchained Melody 184 Private practice Edit Frank J Aquila 1983 corporate lawyer at Sullivan amp Cromwell 185 Mark M Baker 1972 criminal defense attorney 186 Dennis J Block 1967 Senior Chairman Global Corporate M amp A Practice Greenberg Traurig 187 Bruce Cutler 1974 and Gerald Shargel 1969 criminal defense lawyers known for defending high profile defendants including John Gotti 188 Stephen J Dannhauser 1975 Chairman Weil Gotshal amp Manges LLP 189 Herbert Dicker 1955 founding partner Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman amp Dicker LLP 190 Julia V Grilli 1914 suffragist active with the Italian Welfare League Allen Grubman 1967 entertainment lawyer 191 Leonard Grunstein 1975 real estate attorney and philanthropist 192 Alfred S Julien founding partner Julien amp Schlesinger P C 193 Robert M Kaufman 1957 partner at Proskauer Rose and President of the New York City Bar Association 194 Lydia Kess 1962 first woman partner Davis Polk amp Wardwell LLP currently senior counsel 195 Gerald B Lefcourt 1967 criminal defense lawyer 196 Richard Raysman 1973 founding member of Thelen Reid Brown Raysman amp Steiner 197 Gerald Shargel 1969 criminal defense lawyer Practitioner in Residence at Brooklyn Law School 198 Sports Edit Nikki Dryden 2005 Olympic swimmer 3 time Pan Am Games silver medal winner 3 time World Cup gold medal winner 199 Jeffrey B Gewirtz 1994 Senior Vice President amp General Counsel New Jersey Nets 200 Timothy Kelly 2005 former General Manager for the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse current General Manager of the New York Titans of the National Lacrosse League 201 Yuliya Levitan 2006 a Woman International Master in chess 202 Chris Massey 2004 attackman who played professional field lacrosse in Major League Lacrosse 203 Pete Spanakos bantamweight boxer who won a bronze medal at the 1959 Pan American Games 204 Lonn A Trost 1971 Chief Operating Officer amp General Counsel New York Yankees 205 Other Edit Rabbi Harry Halpern Randall Amster 1991 author activist and educator 206 Morton J Gold 1949 US Air Force Brigadier General 207 Harry Halpern 1926 prominent Conservative rabbi 208 Rosalie Gardiner Jones 1919 socialite and suffragist 209 Alexander Lowen 1936 physician and psychotherapist 210 Mickey Marcus 1934 Colonel in the U S Army first General of the Israeli Army 211 Monique Mehta 2006 humanitarian and political activist 212 Robert Rosenthal 1941 decorated Jewish USAF B 17 commander flew 53 missions despite shot down twice later assisted U S prosecutor at Nuremberg 117 Costs EditThe total cost of attendance indicating the cost of tuition fees and living expenses at Brooklyn Law School for the 2022 23 academic year is 95 271 213 The estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years is 204 197 214 See also EditLaw of New YorkReferences Edit PR Newswire May 26 2018 Nicholas W Allard To Step Down As President amp Dean Of Brooklyn Law School Retrieved on August 9 2018 Statistics amp Profile Archived September 27 2017 at the 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