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University of Connecticut School of Law

The University of Connecticut School of Law (UConn Law) is the law school associated with the University of Connecticut and located in Hartford, Connecticut. It is the only public law school in Connecticut and one of only four[3][4][5][6] in New England. In 2020 it enrolled 488 JD students.[7]

University of Connecticut
School of Law
Thomas J. Meskill Law Library
Parent schoolUniversity of Connecticut
Established1921
School typePublic law school
DeanEboni S. Nelson
LocationHartford, Connecticut, United States
Enrollment488
Faculty129[1]
USNWR ranking71st (2024)
Bar pass rate91.46% - (2018 Two Year)[2]
Websitewww.law.uconn.edu

Background edit

Founded in 1921 as the Hartford College of Law, the law school is accredited by the American Bar Association, and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. In 1948 it affiliated with the University of Connecticut, now ranked among the top 25 public research universities nationally.[8] The law school's Collegiate Gothic-style buildings were constructed in 1925, with the exception of the Thomas J. Meskill Law Library, which was completed in 1996. The campus housed the Hartford Seminary until 1981 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[9]

Academics edit

In addition to the Juris Doctor (JD) degree, the law school offers several joint degrees, combining a Juris Doctor degree with a Master of Laws, Master of Business Administration, Master of Public Affairs Administration, Master of Public Health, or Master of Social Work. UConn Law offers LLM degrees in Energy and Environmental Law, Human Rights and Social Justice, U.S. Legal Studies and Insurance Law—the only LLM program in insurance law in the United States.[10] UConn Law also offers the SJD (Doctor of the Science of Laws) degree and a professional certificate in corporate and regulatory compliance.

JD and LLM candidates may pursue certificates in Corporate and Regulatory Compliance, Energy and Environmental Law, Human Rights, Intellectual Property, and Tax Studies. JD candidates may also earn certificates in Insurance Law and Regulation, Law and Public Policy, and Transactional Practice. LLM candidates may also pursue a certificate in Financial Services or one of four Foundational Certificates in U.S. Law.[11]

In addition, UConn Law offers 19 clinics and field placement programs that provide hands-on, practical training to upper-level students who earn up to 10 credits for their work. These clinics include Animal Law, Asylum and Human Rights, Energy and Environmental Law, Children's Advocacy, Criminal, Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Law, Mediation, U.S. Attorney's, and Tax clinics.[11] Seminars in a multitude of different substantive areas are available to upper-level students for about 3 credits. Internships and field work are available to upper-level students. Research positions are open to upper-level students under the direction of a faculty adviser.

Library edit

The 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m2) Thomas J. Meskill Law Library is one of the largest law libraries in the country and houses the most comprehensive collection of insurance materials in the country.[12] The Law Library has access to hundreds of electronic databases, including Westlaw, Lexis and Bloomberg. It has five classrooms, 12 group study rooms, an adaptive technology study room, a meditation room, a café, two student lounges, and 285 study carrels, with total seating for 964. The Law Library works closely with the University of Connecticut Libraries, which form the largest public research collection in the state of Connecticut. The main library is the Homer D. Babbidge Library at the Storrs campus.[13]

Law journals and publications edit

UConn Law students produce four scholarly journals: the Connecticut Law Review, the Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal, the Connecticut Insurance Law Journal, and the Connecticut Journal of International Law.

The Connecticut Law Review is the oldest, largest, and most active student-run publication at the School of Law.[14]

The Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal is a student-run biannual law review published by the school. It was established in 2001 and is abstracted and indexed in HeinOnline.[15] Every fall, the journal hosts a symposium on issues related to public interest law.

The Connecticut Journal of International Law is a biannual student-edited law review covering international and comparative law. It has published by the school since 1985. The journal sponsors an annual symposium. It is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO and ProQuest databases as well as in HeinOnline.[16]

The Connecticut Insurance Law Journal is a quarterly law review covering insurance law. It was established in 1994. The journal is abstracted and indexed in HeinOnline, EBSCO and ProQuest databases, the Index to Legal Periodicals & Books,[17] and the Emerging Sources Citation Index.[18]

Admission edit

According to the University of Connecticut's official 2021 ABA-required Standard 509 Information Report, the university offered admission to 28.79 percent of JD applicants. For the 2021 first-year class, the University of Connecticut School of Law received 1,754 completed applications and offered admission to 505 applicants, of which 144 enrolled.[19]

LSAT All Full Time Part Time
75th Percentile 161 161 160
50th Percentile 159 159 155
25th Percentile 156 157 152
UPGA All Full Time Part Time
75th Percentile 3.71 3.70 3.78
50th Percentile 3.54 3.54 3.37
25th Percentile 3.28 3.28 3.09

Employment edit

91.61% of UConn Law's Class of 2017 passed a bar examination within two years.[20]

Ten months after graduation, 90.4% of the Class of 2019 was employed, with 72% obtaining Bar Passage Required employment (employment as an attorney).[21] University of Connecticut's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 9.6%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2021 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.[22]

Faculty edit

Thirteen members of the full-time faculty hold doctoral degrees. Notable faculty members include:

  • Loftus Becker, Professor Emeritus
  • Sara Bronin, Thomas F. Gallivan Chair in Real Property Law and Faculty Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Law
  • Timothy Fisher, Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law
  • James Kwak, Professor of Law
  • Peter Lindseth, Olimpiad S. Ioffe Professor of International and Comparative Law
  • Steven Wilf, Anthony J. Smits Professor of Global Commerce

Notable alumni edit

Deans of the School of Law edit

  1. 1921—1933 George Lilliard[53]
  2. 1932—1933 Farrell Knapp[53]
  3. 1933—1934 Thomas A. Larremore[54]
  4. 1934—1942 Edward Graham Biard[54]
  5. 1942—1946 Laurence J. Ackerman[55]
  6. 1946—1966 Bert Earl Hopkins, J.S.D.[56]
  7. 1966—1967 Cornelius J. Scanlon[57] (interim)
  8. 1967—1972 Howard R. Sacks[58]
  9. 1972—1974 Francis C. Cady[59] (interim)
  10. 1974—1984 Phillip I. Blumberg[60]
  11. 1984—1990 George Schatzki[61]
  12. 1990—2000 Hugh C. Macgill[62]
  13. 2000—2006 Nell Jessup Newton[63]
  14. 2006—2007 Kurt A. Strasser[64] (interim)
  15. 2007—2012 Jeremy R. Paul[65]
  16. 2012—2013 Willajeanne F. McLean[66] (interim)
  17. 2013—2020 Timothy Fisher[67]
  18. 2020— Eboni Nelson[68]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The University of Connecticut School of Law UConn Law is the law school associated with the University of Connecticut and located in Hartford Connecticut It is the only public law school in Connecticut and one of only four 3 4 5 6 in New England In 2020 it enrolled 488 JD students 7 University of Connecticut School of LawThomas J Meskill Law LibraryParent schoolUniversity of ConnecticutEstablished1921School typePublic law schoolDeanEboni S NelsonLocationHartford Connecticut United StatesEnrollment488Faculty129 1 USNWR ranking71st 2024 Bar pass rate91 46 2018 Two Year 2 Websitewww wbr law wbr uconn wbr edu Contents 1 Background 2 Academics 3 Library 4 Law journals and publications 5 Admission 6 Employment 7 Faculty 8 Notable alumni 9 Deans of the School of Law 10 Gallery 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksBackground editFounded in 1921 as the Hartford College of Law the law school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools In 1948 it affiliated with the University of Connecticut now ranked among the top 25 public research universities nationally 8 The law school s Collegiate Gothic style buildings were constructed in 1925 with the exception of the Thomas J Meskill Law Library which was completed in 1996 The campus housed the Hartford Seminary until 1981 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places 9 Academics editIn addition to the Juris Doctor JD degree the law school offers several joint degrees combining a Juris Doctor degree with a Master of Laws Master of Business Administration Master of Public Affairs Administration Master of Public Health or Master of Social Work UConn Law offers LLM degrees in Energy and Environmental Law Human Rights and Social Justice U S Legal Studies and Insurance Law the only LLM program in insurance law in the United States 10 UConn Law also offers the SJD Doctor of the Science of Laws degree and a professional certificate in corporate and regulatory compliance JD and LLM candidates may pursue certificates in Corporate and Regulatory Compliance Energy and Environmental Law Human Rights Intellectual Property and Tax Studies JD candidates may also earn certificates in Insurance Law and Regulation Law and Public Policy and Transactional Practice LLM candidates may also pursue a certificate in Financial Services or one of four Foundational Certificates in U S Law 11 In addition UConn Law offers 19 clinics and field placement programs that provide hands on practical training to upper level students who earn up to 10 credits for their work These clinics include Animal Law Asylum and Human Rights Energy and Environmental Law Children s Advocacy Criminal Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Law Mediation U S Attorney s and Tax clinics 11 Seminars in a multitude of different substantive areas are available to upper level students for about 3 credits Internships and field work are available to upper level students Research positions are open to upper level students under the direction of a faculty adviser Library editThe 120 000 square foot 11 000 m2 Thomas J Meskill Law Library is one of the largest law libraries in the country and houses the most comprehensive collection of insurance materials in the country 12 The Law Library has access to hundreds of electronic databases including Westlaw Lexis and Bloomberg It has five classrooms 12 group study rooms an adaptive technology study room a meditation room a cafe two student lounges and 285 study carrels with total seating for 964 The Law Library works closely with the University of Connecticut Libraries which form the largest public research collection in the state of Connecticut The main library is the Homer D Babbidge Library at the Storrs campus 13 Law journals and publications editUConn Law students produce four scholarly journals the Connecticut Law Review the Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal the Connecticut Insurance Law Journal and the Connecticut Journal of International Law The Connecticut Law Review is the oldest largest and most active student run publication at the School of Law 14 The Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal is a student run biannual law review published by the school It was established in 2001 and is abstracted and indexed in HeinOnline 15 Every fall the journal hosts a symposium on issues related to public interest law The Connecticut Journal of International Law is a biannual student edited law review covering international and comparative law It has published by the school since 1985 The journal sponsors an annual symposium It is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO and ProQuest databases as well as in HeinOnline 16 The Connecticut Insurance Law Journal is a quarterly law review covering insurance law It was established in 1994 The journal is abstracted and indexed in HeinOnline EBSCO and ProQuest databases the Index to Legal Periodicals amp Books 17 and the Emerging Sources Citation Index 18 Admission editAccording to the University of Connecticut s official 2021 ABA required Standard 509 Information Report the university offered admission to 28 79 percent of JD applicants For the 2021 first year class the University of Connecticut School of Law received 1 754 completed applications and offered admission to 505 applicants of which 144 enrolled 19 LSAT All Full Time Part Time75th Percentile 161 161 16050th Percentile 159 159 15525th Percentile 156 157 152UPGA All Full Time Part Time75th Percentile 3 71 3 70 3 7850th Percentile 3 54 3 54 3 3725th Percentile 3 28 3 28 3 09Employment edit91 61 of UConn Law s Class of 2017 passed a bar examination within two years 20 Ten months after graduation 90 4 of the Class of 2019 was employed with 72 obtaining Bar Passage Required employment employment as an attorney 21 University of Connecticut s Law School Transparency under employment score is 9 6 indicating the percentage of the Class of 2021 unemployed pursuing an additional degree or working in a non professional short term or part time job nine months after graduation 22 Faculty editThirteen members of the full time faculty hold doctoral degrees Notable faculty members include Loftus Becker Professor Emeritus Sara Bronin Thomas F Gallivan Chair in Real Property Law and Faculty Director Center for Energy and Environmental Law Timothy Fisher Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law James Kwak Professor of Law Peter Lindseth Olimpiad S Ioffe Professor of International and Comparative Law Steven Wilf Anthony J Smits Professor of Global CommerceNotable alumni editMain article List of University of Connecticut people Bethany J Alvord 1982 Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court 23 Elizabeth B Amato 1982 senior vice president at United Technologies Corporation 24 Bessye Anita Warren Bennett 1973 the first African American woman to practice law in Connecticut 25 Francisco L Borges 1978 former Connecticut State Treasurer and managing partner of Landmark Partners 26 27 Leonard C Boyle 1983 Deputy Chief State s Attorney Operations for the State of Connecticut 28 Chief Criminal Division at the U S Attorney s Office for the District of Connecticut 1999 2004 Commissioner of the State of Connecticut Department of Public Safety 2004 2007 Director of the FBI s Terrorist Screening Center 2007 2009 29 Natalie Braswell 2007 Connecticut State Comptroller 2021 present first African American to serve in that office 30 Vanessa Lynne Bryant 1978 U S District Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut Justin Clark 2004 Deputy Assistant to the President and White House Director of Public Liaison Eric D Coleman 1977 Deputy President pro tempore in the Connecticut Senate Joe Courtney 1978 U S Representative for Connecticut s Second District Alfred V Covello 1960 Senior U S District Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut Bill Curry 1977 political analyst and journalist two time Democratic nominee for Governor of Connecticut White House advisor in the administration of Bill Clinton Emilio Q Daddario 1942 U S Representative for Connecticut s First Congressional District 1959 1971 John A Danaher III 1980 Judge of the Connecticut Superior Court Commissioner Connecticut Department of Public Safety 2007 2010 U S Attorney for the District of Connecticut 2001 2002 Gregory D Auria 1988 Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court 2017 present 31 Solicitor General and Associate Attorney General of the State of Connecticut 2011 2017 31 32 Robert M DeCrescenzo 1988 Shareholder at Updike Kelly amp Spellacy P C Mayor of East Hartford Connecticut 1993 1997 33 Alexandra Davis DiPentima 1979 Chief Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court Kari A Dooley 1988 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut Christopher F Droney 1979 U S Circuit Judge for the U S Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Dennis G Eveleigh 1972 Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court J Michael Farren 1982 Deputy White House Counsel to President George W Bush convicted of attempted murder C Frank Figliuzzi 1987 assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Counterintelligence Division 2011 2012 Robert Giaimo 1943 U S Representative for Connecticut s Third Congressional District 1959 1981 Mary Glassman 1986 First Selectman of Simsbury Connecticut Bernard F Grabowski 1952 U S Representative from Connecticut 1963 1967 Constance Belton Green 1972 college administrator and first African American alumna Eunice Groark 1965 Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut 1991 1995 34 F Herbert Gruendel 1984 Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court 35 Lubbie Harper Jr 1975 Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court 36 Francis X Hennessy 1961 Deputy Chief Court Administrator and Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court 37 Wesley W Horton 1970 appellate attorney who argued Kelo v New London on behalf of the New London before the U S Supreme Court and partner at Horton Shields amp Knox P C Denise R Johnson 1974 First woman appointed to the Vermont Supreme Court Joette Katz 1972 Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court 1992 2011 Christine E Keller 1977 Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court 38 Edward Kennedy Jr 1997 Member of the Connecticut Senate representing the 12th Senate District 39 Member at Epstein Becker amp Green P C 40 Robert M Langer 1973 head of Wiggin and Dana LLP s Antitrust and Consumer Protection Practice Group 41 Douglas S Lavine 1977 Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court 42 Richard Lehr 1984 veteran journalist author and Professor of Journalism at Boston University 43 Thomas Leonardi 1954 former Connecticut s Insurance Commissioner and insurance executive Martin Looney 1985 Majority Leader Connecticut Senate Konstantina Lukes 1966 Mayor of Worcester Massachusetts 2007 2010 Robert J Lynn 1975 Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 44 Joan G Margolis 1978 U S Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut 45 Seth Marnin 2006 judge for the New York Court of Claims and first openly transgender male judge in the United States 46 Donna F Martinez 1978 U S Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut 47 Andrew J McDonald 1991 Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court 2013 present 48 Member of the Connecticut Senate representing the 27th Senate District 2003 2011 48 Thomas Joseph Meskill 1956 Chief Judge of the U S Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 1992 1993 Governor of Connecticut 1971 1975 U S Representative for Connecticut s Sixth Congressional District 1967 1971 Chris Murphy 2002 U S Senator from Connecticut Kathleen Murphy 1987 President Fidelity Personal Investing a unit of Fidelity Investments former chief executive officer of ING U S Wealth Management named to Fortune Magazine s 50 Most Powerful Women in Business List John Garvan Murtha 1968 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Vermont Chief Judge 1995 2002 Kevin J O Connor 1992 Associate Attorney General of the United States 2008 2009 U S Attorney for District of Connecticut 2002 2006 Richard N Palmer 1977 Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court Michele Pearce 1996 Acting General Counsel of the Department of the Army Randall Pinkston 1980 CBS News Correspondent 49 Lewis Rome 1957 Connecticut State Senate leader and chair of the UConn Board of Trustees Ronald A Sarasin 1963 U S Representative for Connecticut s Fifth Congressional District 1973 1979 Pedro Segarra 1985 Mayor of Hartford Connecticut 2010 2015 Mickey Sherman 1971 criminal defense attorney who represented Michael Skakel William St Onge 1948 U S Representative for Connecticut s Second Congressional District 1963 1970 Kevin Sullivan 1982 Connecticut s 86th Lieutenant Governor served as Senate President Pro Tempore from 1997 2004 in the Connecticut Senate Christine S Vertefeuille 1975 Senior Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court Ariane D Vuono 1984 Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court 50 Terence S Ward 1982 Federal Defender for the District of Connecticut 51 52 William A Webb 1974 U S Magistrate Judge for the U S District Court for the Eastern District of North CarolinaDeans of the School of Law edit1921 1933 George Lilliard 53 1932 1933 Farrell Knapp 53 1933 1934 Thomas A Larremore 54 1934 1942 Edward Graham Biard 54 1942 1946 Laurence J Ackerman 55 1946 1966 Bert Earl Hopkins J S D 56 1966 1967 Cornelius J Scanlon 57 interim 1967 1972 Howard R Sacks 58 1972 1974 Francis C Cady 59 interim 1974 1984 Phillip I Blumberg 60 1984 1990 George Schatzki 61 1990 2000 Hugh C Macgill 62 2000 2006 Nell Jessup Newton 63 2006 2007 Kurt A Strasser 64 interim 2007 2012 Jeremy R Paul 65 2012 2013 Willajeanne F McLean 66 interim 2013 2020 Timothy Fisher 67 2020 Eboni Nelson 68 Gallery edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp See also editNational Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford ConnecticutReferences edit CONNECTICUT UNIVERSITY OF 2020 Standard 509 Information Report PDF Retrieved 10 March 2020 School of Law 2021 Standard 509 Information Report PDF School of Law University of Massachusetts School of Law umassd edu Retrieved 2014 01 29 University of Maine School of Law mainelaw maine edu Retrieved 2014 01 29 Home UNH School of Law law unh edu Retrieved 2014 01 29 New England Member Schools Association of American Law Schools Retrieved 2023 12 21 CONNECTICUT UNIVERSITY OF 2020 Standard 509 Information Report url https www law uconn edu sites default files content page 2020 Std509InfoReport pdf access date 2021 01 06 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help UConn Marks 6th Year Among Top 25 Public Universities UConn Today 13 September 2016 Retrieved 2017 08 02 NRHP nomination for Hartford Seminary Foundation National Park Service Retrieved 2014 12 10 Insurance Law Center Insurance Law Center Retrieved 2021 04 07 a b Certificate Programs UConn School of Law www law uconn edu Retrieved 2017 04 07 Meskill Law Library UConn School of Law www law uconn edu Retrieved 2017 08 08 UConn community fetes renovated library October 26 1998 uconn edu connecticutlawreview connecticutlawreview Retrieved 2021 04 14 Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal MIAR Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals University of Barcelona Retrieved 2022 06 10 Connecticut Journal of International Law MIAR Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals University of Barcelona Retrieved 2022 06 10 Connecticut Insurance Law Journal MIAR Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals University of Barcelona Retrieved 2022 06 10 Web of Science Master Journal List Intellectual Property amp Science Clarivate Retrieved 2022 06 10 ABA Required Disclosures ABA SECTION OF LEGAL EDUCATION ABA REQUIRED DISCLOSURE Retrieved 30 Nov 2020 Statistics Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar www americanbar org Retrieved 2018 07 10 Employment Summary for 2019 Graduates PDF University of Connecticut Law School Transparency Honorable Bethany J Alvord Biography State of Connecticut Judicial Branch Retrieved 2014 01 29 United Technologies Corp UTX Reuters Archived from the original on 2014 02 02 Normen Elizabeth J Harris Katherine J 2013 African American Connecticut explored Middletown Conn Wesleyan Univ Press ISBN 978 0 8195 7398 8 OCLC 931327210 Lightman David 1993 02 04 Borges to Resign as State Treasurer Sources Say The Hartford Courant Retrieved 2021 03 30 Lender Jon 2000 10 24 Borges Disputes Landmark Charges The Hartford Courant Retrieved 2021 03 30 Division of Criminal Justice 2010 01 04 CJC Leonard Boyle Appointed Deputy Chief State s Attorney for Operations State of Connecticut Retrieved 2014 01 29 Biographies of Panelists Moderators JURIES AND JUSTICE Retrieved 2014 01 29 Pazniokas Mark 2021 12 10 Natalie Braswell to be named comptroller after Lembo steps down CT Mirror Retrieved 2022 02 07 a b Connecticut Judicial Branch 2017 03 08 Associate Justice Gregory T D Auria State of Connecticut Retrieved 2017 04 14 Office of the Attorney General 2011 03 30 Attorney General Reorganizes Senior Staff PDF State of Connecticut Retrieved 2017 04 14 Robert M DeCrescenzo Updike Kelly amp Spellacy P C uks com Retrieved 2014 01 29 Eunice S Groark The Hartford Courant 1994 09 21 Retrieved 2021 03 29 Honorable F Herbert Gruendel Biography State of Connecticut Judicial Branch Retrieved 2014 01 30 Honorable Lubbie Harper Jr Biography State of Connecticut Judicial Branch Retrieved 2020 09 03 Francis X Hennessy Jurist For 36 Years Dies at 82 Hartford Courant 2013 01 16 Retrieved 2024 02 21 Honorable Christine Keller Biography State of Connecticut Judicial Branch Retrieved 2014 01 29 State Senator Ted Kennedy Jr Biography senatedems ct gov Retrieved 2016 06 16 Edward M Kennedy Jr Biography Epstein Becker amp Green P C Retrieved 2016 06 16 Wiggin and Dana LLP Robert M Langer wiggin com 2001 07 13 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