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Suffolk University Law School

Suffolk University Law School (also known as Suffolk Law School) is the private, non-sectarian law school of Suffolk University located in downtown Boston, across the street from the Boston Common and the Freedom Trail, two blocks from the Massachusetts State House, and a short walk to the financial district. Suffolk Law was founded in 1906 by Gleason Archer Sr. to provide a legal education for those who traditionally lacked the opportunity to study law because of socio-economic or racial discrimination.[4]

Suffolk University Law School
Suffolk Law School building
MottoHonestas et Diligentia (Latin)
"Honesty and Diligence"
Parent schoolSuffolk University
Established1906 (118 years ago) (1906)
School typePrivate
DeanAndrew M. Perlman
LocationBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Enrollment1,176 (2021)[1]
Faculty153 (2021)[1]
USNWR ranking133rd (2024)[2]
Bar pass rate80% (July 2021, First Time Takers)[3]
Websitewww.suffolk.edu/law
ABA profile509 Information Report [1]

Suffolk Law school has full-time, part-time evening, hybrid online, accelerated and dual-degree JD programs.[5] It has been accredited by the American Bar Association since 1953 and the Association of American Law Schools since 1977.[6]

The institution publishes five student-run law reviews, to which students, faculty, and other scholars contribute.

According to Suffolk's Office of Professional and Career Development 2021 ABA-required disclosures, 82.8% of the Class of 2021 obtained full-time, long-term, bar admission required or JD advantage employment nine months after graduation.[7]

History edit

 
Suffolk's old law building

One of New England's oldest law schools, Suffolk was founded in 1906 by lawyer Gleason Leonard Archer as the "Suffolk School of Law." The school was named after its location in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Archer's goal was to provide immigrants and the working class with the opportunity to study law. In 1907, Archer moved the school from Roxbury, Massachusetts to downtown Boston. Suffolk Law School's first student passed the bar in 1908. By 1930, Archer developed Suffolk into one of the largest law schools in the country, and the law school received full accreditation from the American Bar Association (ABA).[8] Originally an all-male school, with the New England School of Law serving as a sister school, Suffolk became co-educational in 1937.[8] In 1999, Suffolk Law School opened its new building at 120 Tremont Street, near the Boston Common.[9]

Many alumni were historically notable for breaking boundaries in the legal field. Suffolk University founder Archer Gleason wanted to "open the doors to higher education to all capable students," and as a result the school was more inclusive of students from marginalized backgrounds.[10]

Thaddeus Alexander Kitchener, a Jamaican immigrant, was the first person of color to graduate from Suffolk Law, earning his degree in 1913.[11] Louis Eugene Pasco, who earned his degree in 1914, was the first Latino to graduate from the school.[12] In 1922, Shichiro Hayashi became the first Asian alumnus of Suffolk Law.[13] In 1925, Nelson D. Simons,[14] future chief of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, was the first Native American to graduate from the school.[10] After graduating from Suffolk Law in 1929, Harry Hom Dow[15] went on to become the first Chinese-American to pass the Massachusetts Bar Exam.[16] The first woman to graduate from Suffolk Law was Marian Archer MacDonald in 1937.[17] Charlotte Anne Perretta, the first woman to sit on the Massachusetts Appeals Court as an associate justice, graduated from Suffolk Law in 1967.[18] Linda Dalianis became the first female appointee to the New Hampshire Superior Court (1980) and the New Hampshire Supreme Court (2000), and chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court in 2010.[19]

Curriculum and programs edit

 
Calvin Coolidge, then Governor of Massachusetts and eventual 30th President of the United States, laying cornerstone for the law building, in 1920.

Suffolk Law has full-time, part-time evening, hybrid online, accelerated and dual-degree JD programs. Academic concentrations are available in intellectual property, international law, business law & financial services, health & biomedical law, legal innovation & technology, and trial & appellate advocacy.[20] Dual degree options include: JD/MBA; Accelerated JD/MBA (three years for both degrees); JD/Master of Public Administration; JD/Master of Science in finance; JD/Master of Science in crime & justice studies; JD/Master of Sciences in law: life sciences; and the Accelerated JD/LL.M. in Taxation (three years for both degrees). The school also offers the Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD).

Accelerated JD students begin first year (1L) classes in May and attend classes year-round so they can earn their degrees one year faster than traditional JD students (two years full time; three years part-time). Accelerated students have the same required coursework, take the same number of credits, and pay the same per-semester cost as traditional JD students— but graduate one year earlier.

Part-time evening JD students take a reduced schedule with all classes offered after 6 p.m. Evening students can choose the traditional or accelerated track, to graduate in as few as 2.5 years (including two summers) or up to four years (classes in the fall and spring semesters only).

Hybrid Online JD students earn a JD with a mix of in-person and online classes. They take their first 30 credit hours in-person at Suffolk Law in Boston then enroll in the remaining JD coursework (54 credits) online or a mix of in-person and online. The Hybrid Online JD is available for full- or part-time evening students who achieve a 3.0 during their first year of law school.[21]

Students at ABA-accredited law schools can enroll in summer courses at Suffolk Law. All summer classes are offered after 6 p.m.[22]

Foreign-educated attorneys may enroll in up to 15 non-degree credits at Suffolk Law to satisfy the requirements of Massachusetts Rule 6 and sit for the Massachusetts Bar Exam.[23]

Admissions edit

 
Suffolk University Law School diploma conferring the Juris Doctor degree

In 2023, Suffolk received 2,899 applications for its entering class students of 395 students, which included 299 full-time students and 96 part-time evening students. The school accepted 1,864 applicants having an acceptance rate of 64.30% with 13.38% of applicants enrolling. The median GPA for incoming 2023 Suffolk Law students was 3.55, and the median LSAT score was 154.[24] The 25th-75th percentile GPA was 3.33-3.72 and the 25th-75th percentile LSAT was 150–158.[24] Incoming Suffolk Law School students in 2022 came from 37 states, 7 countries and 211 colleges and universities. The incoming class of 2023 remained among the most diverse since 2014, with 28% of incoming students identifying as ethnically diverse.[25] In addition, 25% of incoming students identified as being first-generation college students.[25]

Academic rankings and honors edit

 
Sargent Hall is near Boston Common
 
Entryway of Sargent Hall.

In its 2024 guide, U.S. News & World Report ranked Suffolk as the 133rd Best Law School.[26] In the US News Best Law Schools guides from 2017 to 2024, Suffolk's clinics, legal writing, trial advocacy, and dispute resolution programs have all ranked in the top 35 (top 20 percent)--the only law school with this distinction.[27]

Suffolk's legal writing program (No. 5 in 2024 Guide) has ranked in the US News top 10 for eleven consecutive years. The clinical program (No. 17) has placed in the top 20 for eight consecutive years. Trial advocacy (No. 31) has been ranked in the top 35 for eight years in a row. Dispute Resolution is ranked No. 26 and has been in the top 30 for 11 of the last 12 years. Intellectual Property is ranked No. 31.[27] In 2021 (the most current numbered ranking), Suffolk Law's legal technology program was named No. 1 in the nation by PreLaw magazine and is perennially listed among the top programs in the nation.[28]

Suffolk's National Trial Team has won the New England regional championships in the American Association of Justice Student Advocacy Competition or the National Trial Competition 29 times in the last 37 years (as of 2022).[29]

Libraries and archives edit

 
A law library reading room

In 1999, after construction of the new law school building was completed, the John Joseph Moakley Library moved to its new home, on the fifth through seventh floors, in Sargent Hall. The library contains over 450,000 volumes, and budget of new acquisitions reaching approximately $2 million, covering common law and statutes from all major areas of American law in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and with primary legal materials from the U.S. federal government, Canada, the United Kingdom, the United Nations, and the European Union.[30][31]

The library also features a substantial treatise and periodical collection and houses the John Joseph Moakley Archive and Institute.[32] Some of the collections in the Archive include the Congressman John Joseph Moakley Papers, a collection of the late U.S. Representative's papers which he gave to the school in 2001; the Gleason L. Archer Personal Papers, founder of the Law School and University; the Harry Hom Dow Papers a 1929 Law School graduate; the Jamaica Plain Committee on Central America Collection; and the Records of Suffolk University.[33] The Library also houses law review journals from all ABA accredited law schools in the United States as well as numerous journals from European and Canadian law schools. Suffolk also records and broadcasts oral arguments for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and has archives of those proceedings available in the library and online.[34]

Law review and journal publications edit

Suffolk University Law School maintains five student-run publications.

Law Review Founded Notes
Suffolk University Law Review[35] 1967 The oldest continuously published scholarly publication at Suffolk Law.
Suffolk Transnational Law Review[36] 1976 Focuses on international legal issues and is the second oldest international law review in existence.
Journal of High Technology Law[37] 1998 Focuses on publishing works related to High Technology Law.
Journal of Health & Biomedical Law[38] 2004 Focuses on cutting-edge legal developments in the field of health law.
Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy[39] 2005 Provides practical, in-depth analyses of current legal issues relating to trial and appellate practice.

Employment edit

According to Suffolk Law's office of Professional and Career Development 2021 ABA-required disclosures, 82.8% of the Class of 2021 obtained full-time, long-term, bar admission required or JD advantage employment ten months after graduation.[40]

Costs edit

The tuition at Suffolk Law for the 2022–2023 academic year is $53,920 for the day division and $40,440 for the night division.[41]

Notable people edit

 
Gustavo Gelpí, Judge U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

Throughout Suffolk's history, faculty and alumni have played prominent roles in many different fields. Its 24,000 alumni are found in high-level judicial, political, and private positions throughout the United States.

In 1913, Thaddeus Alexander Kitchener, a native of Jamaica, was the first "colored" graduate of the law school. A scholarship is named for him.[42] He went on to help lead the Boston Chronicle newspaper with other West Indian immigrants in Boston. Thomas Vreeland Jones was another early Black graduate and Louis Eugene Pasco was Black and Mexican.[42]

Judiciary edit

Several State Supreme Court judges, including associate justices of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Elspeth B. Cypher, Frank Gaziano, and Serge Georges Jr., graduated from Suffolk Law.[43] Other alumni include Chief Justice Paul Suttell and senior justice Maureen McKenna Goldberg of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and Chief Justice Paul Reiber of the Vermont Supreme Court.[44][45][46]

As of March 2021, 27% of active judges in Massachusetts had graduated from Suffolk Law School, more than any other law school. Out of a total of 440 judges at that time, including 41 federal and 399 state, 118 or more than one out of four sitting judges, were Suffolk Law alumni.[47] As of 2021, more than 40% of all judges in Rhode Island were Suffolk Law graduates.[48]

Several federal judges graduated from Suffolk Law, including:[49]

Government edit

 
Massachusetts Congressman Bill Keating
 
Claire D. Cronin, U.S. Ambassador to Ireland

Graduates of the school include the U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Claire D. Cronin, Massachusetts Secretary of State William F. Galvin, General Counsel for the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Brett Freedman, as well as U.S. Representatives Bill Keating and Martin "Marty" Meehan (Meehan served in the House from 1993 to 2007, and is currently president of University of Massachusetts), and the late Congressman Joe Moakley (1973–2001).[50] Several members of the Rhode Island House of Representatives are Suffolk Law alumni, including current Speaker of the House Joe Shekarchi and Senate Majority Leader Michael McCaffrey.[51][52]

Alumni of the school also serve as district attorneys, including Jonathan Blodgett of Essex County, Massachusetts, Timothy Cruz of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Michael Morrissey of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, and Thomas Quinn of Bristol County, Massachusetts.[53][54][55]

Anthony J. Benedetti, Chief Counsel of the Committee for Public Counsel Services, and former Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety and Security Andrea Cabral are also alumni.[56]

Military edit

Suffolk alumni have served in a variety of roles in the military. Notable examples include:

Corporate and nonprofit edit

Many alumni are in-house counsel at notable companies and organizations. These include Scott Gerwin, senior counsel for Google, Inc; C.M. Tokë Vandervoort, chief legal officer of the Environmental Defense Fund; Debra Milasincic, senior vice president of Intellectual Property for Moderna; Deborah Marson, executive vice president, general counsel and secretary of Iron Mountain; Matt Penarczyk, head of legal (Americas) for social media platform TikTok; John "Jay" Tangney, executive vice president and general counsel, Suffolk Construction Company; and Michelle M. Garvin, executive vice president and system general counsel and chief of staff at Boston Children's Hospital.[57][58][59][60]

Health Law Advocates' executive director Matt Selig,[61] and Setti Warren, executive director of the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics and former mayor of Newton, Massachusetts, are also graduates of Suffolk Law.[62] Warren was the first African-American to be elected mayor in Massachusetts through the popular vote.[63]

Sports industry lawyers edit

 
Marty Meehan, President of the University of Massachusetts

Suffolk Law graduates working in the sports industry include Larry Ferazani, General Counsel for the National Football League; R. Stanton Dodge, Chief Legal Officer of DraftKings; David Duquette, Assistant General Manager for the Charlotte Hornets; Jill Kelley, Vice President of Legal Affairs for the New York Jets; Mandy Petrillo, Senior Club Counsel for the Boston Red Sox; Kim Miale, Roc Nation Sports NFL agent and general counsel; Kristen Kuliga, Principal and Founder of K Sports & Entertainment LLC.[64][65][66][67][68]

Academia edit

Many alumni of Suffolk Law have become heads of universities, such as Marty Meehan, president of University of Massachusetts, John D. Keenan, president of Salem State University, and Jo Ann Rooney, president of Loyola University Chicago. David Sargent served as president of Suffolk University.[69]

Suffolk Law professor and legal scholar Joseph Glannon authored the nationally famous Glannon Guide to Civil Procedure.[70]

Notable faculty and trustees edit

  • Karen Blum, professor of law, co-author of Police Misconduct: Law and Litigation
  • Steven Ferrey, professor of law, author of The Law of Independent Power
  • Joseph Glannon, professor of law, author of Examples & Explanations: Civil Procedure
  • John Infranca, professor of law, co-editor of the Cambridge Handbook on the Law of the Sharing Economy
  • Robert C. Lamb, Jr., chair of trustees, former chairman and CEO of Allied International Holdings, Inc
  • Renée Landers, professor of law, former Deputy General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  • Sharmila Murthy, professor of law, senior counsel, White House Council on Environmental Quality
  • Amy L. Nechtem, trustee, chief justice of the Massachusetts Juvenile Court Department
  • Michael Rustad, professor of law, co-author of Global Information Technologies: Ethics and the Law
  • Mark Sullivan, trustee, former general counsel of Bose Corp.
  • David Yamada, professor of law, co-editor of Workplace Bullying and Mobbing in the United States

Honorary degree recipients and speakers edit

Suffolk Law School in television, film and literature edit

See also edit

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External links edit

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SULS redirects here For K 12 laboratory school in Baton Rouge Louisiana see Southern University Laboratory School Suffolk University Law School also known as Suffolk Law School is the private non sectarian law school of Suffolk University located in downtown Boston across the street from the Boston Common and the Freedom Trail two blocks from the Massachusetts State House and a short walk to the financial district Suffolk Law was founded in 1906 by Gleason Archer Sr to provide a legal education for those who traditionally lacked the opportunity to study law because of socio economic or racial discrimination 4 Suffolk University Law SchoolSuffolk Law School buildingMottoHonestas et Diligentia Latin Honesty and Diligence Parent schoolSuffolk UniversityEstablished1906 118 years ago 1906 School typePrivateDeanAndrew M PerlmanLocationBoston Massachusetts U S Enrollment1 176 2021 1 Faculty153 2021 1 USNWR ranking133rd 2024 2 Bar pass rate80 July 2021 First Time Takers 3 Websitewww wbr suffolk wbr edu wbr lawABA profile509 Information Report 1 Suffolk Law school has full time part time evening hybrid online accelerated and dual degree JD programs 5 It has been accredited by the American Bar Association since 1953 and the Association of American Law Schools since 1977 6 The institution publishes five student run law reviews to which students faculty and other scholars contribute According to Suffolk s Office of Professional and Career Development 2021 ABA required disclosures 82 8 of the Class of 2021 obtained full time long term bar admission required or JD advantage employment nine months after graduation 7 Contents 1 History 2 Curriculum and programs 3 Admissions 4 Academic rankings and honors 5 Libraries and archives 6 Law review and journal publications 7 Employment 8 Costs 9 Notable people 9 1 Judiciary 9 2 Government 9 3 Military 9 4 Corporate and nonprofit 9 5 Sports industry lawyers 9 6 Academia 10 Notable faculty and trustees 11 Honorary degree recipients and speakers 12 Suffolk Law School in television film and literature 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory edit nbsp Suffolk s old law buildingOne of New England s oldest law schools Suffolk was founded in 1906 by lawyer Gleason Leonard Archer as the Suffolk School of Law The school was named after its location in Suffolk County Massachusetts Archer s goal was to provide immigrants and the working class with the opportunity to study law In 1907 Archer moved the school from Roxbury Massachusetts to downtown Boston Suffolk Law School s first student passed the bar in 1908 By 1930 Archer developed Suffolk into one of the largest law schools in the country and the law school received full accreditation from the American Bar Association ABA 8 Originally an all male school with the New England School of Law serving as a sister school Suffolk became co educational in 1937 8 In 1999 Suffolk Law School opened its new building at 120 Tremont Street near the Boston Common 9 Many alumni were historically notable for breaking boundaries in the legal field Suffolk University founder Archer Gleason wanted to open the doors to higher education to all capable students and as a result the school was more inclusive of students from marginalized backgrounds 10 Thaddeus Alexander Kitchener a Jamaican immigrant was the first person of color to graduate from Suffolk Law earning his degree in 1913 11 Louis Eugene Pasco who earned his degree in 1914 was the first Latino to graduate from the school 12 In 1922 Shichiro Hayashi became the first Asian alumnus of Suffolk Law 13 In 1925 Nelson D Simons 14 future chief of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe was the first Native American to graduate from the school 10 After graduating from Suffolk Law in 1929 Harry Hom Dow 15 went on to become the first Chinese American to pass the Massachusetts Bar Exam 16 The first woman to graduate from Suffolk Law was Marian Archer MacDonald in 1937 17 Charlotte Anne Perretta the first woman to sit on the Massachusetts Appeals Court as an associate justice graduated from Suffolk Law in 1967 18 Linda Dalianis became the first female appointee to the New Hampshire Superior Court 1980 and the New Hampshire Supreme Court 2000 and chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court in 2010 19 Curriculum and programs edit nbsp Calvin Coolidge then Governor of Massachusetts and eventual 30th President of the United States laying cornerstone for the law building in 1920 Suffolk Law has full time part time evening hybrid online accelerated and dual degree JD programs Academic concentrations are available in intellectual property international law business law amp financial services health amp biomedical law legal innovation amp technology and trial amp appellate advocacy 20 Dual degree options include JD MBA Accelerated JD MBA three years for both degrees JD Master of Public Administration JD Master of Science in finance JD Master of Science in crime amp justice studies JD Master of Sciences in law life sciences and the Accelerated JD LL M in Taxation three years for both degrees The school also offers the Doctor of Juridical Science SJD Accelerated JD students begin first year 1L classes in May and attend classes year round so they can earn their degrees one year faster than traditional JD students two years full time three years part time Accelerated students have the same required coursework take the same number of credits and pay the same per semester cost as traditional JD students but graduate one year earlier Part time evening JD students take a reduced schedule with all classes offered after 6 p m Evening students can choose the traditional or accelerated track to graduate in as few as 2 5 years including two summers or up to four years classes in the fall and spring semesters only Hybrid Online JD students earn a JD with a mix of in person and online classes They take their first 30 credit hours in person at Suffolk Law in Boston then enroll in the remaining JD coursework 54 credits online or a mix of in person and online The Hybrid Online JD is available for full or part time evening students who achieve a 3 0 during their first year of law school 21 Students at ABA accredited law schools can enroll in summer courses at Suffolk Law All summer classes are offered after 6 p m 22 Foreign educated attorneys may enroll in up to 15 non degree credits at Suffolk Law to satisfy the requirements of Massachusetts Rule 6 and sit for the Massachusetts Bar Exam 23 Admissions edit nbsp Suffolk University Law School diploma conferring the Juris Doctor degreeIn 2023 Suffolk received 2 899 applications for its entering class students of 395 students which included 299 full time students and 96 part time evening students The school accepted 1 864 applicants having an acceptance rate of 64 30 with 13 38 of applicants enrolling The median GPA for incoming 2023 Suffolk Law students was 3 55 and the median LSAT score was 154 24 The 25th 75th percentile GPA was 3 33 3 72 and the 25th 75th percentile LSAT was 150 158 24 Incoming Suffolk Law School students in 2022 came from 37 states 7 countries and 211 colleges and universities The incoming class of 2023 remained among the most diverse since 2014 with 28 of incoming students identifying as ethnically diverse 25 In addition 25 of incoming students identified as being first generation college students 25 Academic rankings and honors edit nbsp Sargent Hall is near Boston Common nbsp Entryway of Sargent Hall In its 2024 guide U S News amp World Report ranked Suffolk as the 133rd Best Law School 26 In the US News Best Law Schools guides from 2017 to 2024 Suffolk s clinics legal writing trial advocacy and dispute resolution programs have all ranked in the top 35 top 20 percent the only law school with this distinction 27 Suffolk s legal writing program No 5 in 2024 Guide has ranked in the US News top 10 for eleven consecutive years The clinical program No 17 has placed in the top 20 for eight consecutive years Trial advocacy No 31 has been ranked in the top 35 for eight years in a row Dispute Resolution is ranked No 26 and has been in the top 30 for 11 of the last 12 years Intellectual Property is ranked No 31 27 In 2021 the most current numbered ranking Suffolk Law s legal technology program was named No 1 in the nation by PreLaw magazine and is perennially listed among the top programs in the nation 28 Suffolk s National Trial Team has won the New England regional championships in the American Association of Justice Student Advocacy Competition or the National Trial Competition 29 times in the last 37 years as of 2022 29 Libraries and archives edit nbsp A law library reading roomIn 1999 after construction of the new law school building was completed the John Joseph Moakley Library moved to its new home on the fifth through seventh floors in Sargent Hall The library contains over 450 000 volumes and budget of new acquisitions reaching approximately 2 million covering common law and statutes from all major areas of American law in each of the 50 states the District of Columbia and with primary legal materials from the U S federal government Canada the United Kingdom the United Nations and the European Union 30 31 The library also features a substantial treatise and periodical collection and houses the John Joseph Moakley Archive and Institute 32 Some of the collections in the Archive include the Congressman John Joseph Moakley Papers a collection of the late U S Representative s papers which he gave to the school in 2001 the Gleason L Archer Personal Papers founder of the Law School and University the Harry Hom Dow Papers a 1929 Law School graduate the Jamaica Plain Committee on Central America Collection and the Records of Suffolk University 33 The Library also houses law review journals from all ABA accredited law schools in the United States as well as numerous journals from European and Canadian law schools Suffolk also records and broadcasts oral arguments for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and has archives of those proceedings available in the library and online 34 Law review and journal publications editSuffolk University Law School maintains five student run publications Law Review Founded NotesSuffolk University Law Review 35 1967 The oldest continuously published scholarly publication at Suffolk Law Suffolk Transnational Law Review 36 1976 Focuses on international legal issues and is the second oldest international law review in existence Journal of High Technology Law 37 1998 Focuses on publishing works related to High Technology Law Journal of Health amp Biomedical Law 38 2004 Focuses on cutting edge legal developments in the field of health law Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy 39 2005 Provides practical in depth analyses of current legal issues relating to trial and appellate practice Employment editAccording to Suffolk Law s office of Professional and Career Development 2021 ABA required disclosures 82 8 of the Class of 2021 obtained full time long term bar admission required or JD advantage employment ten months after graduation 40 Costs editThe tuition at Suffolk Law for the 2022 2023 academic year is 53 920 for the day division and 40 440 for the night division 41 Notable people editMain article List of Suffolk University people nbsp Gustavo Gelpi Judge U S Court of Appeals for the First CircuitThroughout Suffolk s history faculty and alumni have played prominent roles in many different fields Its 24 000 alumni are found in high level judicial political and private positions throughout the United States In 1913 Thaddeus Alexander Kitchener a native of Jamaica was the first colored graduate of the law school A scholarship is named for him 42 He went on to help lead the Boston Chronicle newspaper with other West Indian immigrants in Boston Thomas Vreeland Jones was another early Black graduate and Louis Eugene Pasco was Black and Mexican 42 Judiciary edit Several State Supreme Court judges including associate justices of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Elspeth B Cypher Frank Gaziano and Serge Georges Jr graduated from Suffolk Law 43 Other alumni include Chief Justice Paul Suttell and senior justice Maureen McKenna Goldberg of the Rhode Island Supreme Court and Chief Justice Paul Reiber of the Vermont Supreme Court 44 45 46 As of March 2021 27 of active judges in Massachusetts had graduated from Suffolk Law School more than any other law school Out of a total of 440 judges at that time including 41 federal and 399 state 118 or more than one out of four sitting judges were Suffolk Law alumni 47 As of 2021 more than 40 of all judges in Rhode Island were Suffolk Law graduates 48 Suffolk Law alumni on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court nbsp Elspeth B Cypher associate justice nbsp Serge Georges Jr associate justice nbsp Frank Gaziano associate justiceSeveral federal judges graduated from Suffolk Law including 49 Frank Bailey Chief Judge of the U S Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts Marianne Bowler Magistrate Judge of the District Court for the District of Massachusetts Gustavo Gelpi circuit judge of the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Timothy S Hillman Senior United States district judge of the District Court for the District of Massachusetts Richard J Leon Senior United States district judge of the District Court for the District of Columbia Mary S McElroy United States district judge of the District Court for the District of Rhode Island Government edit nbsp Massachusetts Congressman Bill Keating nbsp Claire D Cronin U S Ambassador to IrelandGraduates of the school include the U S Ambassador to Ireland Claire D Cronin Massachusetts Secretary of State William F Galvin General Counsel for the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Brett Freedman as well as U S Representatives Bill Keating and Martin Marty Meehan Meehan served in the House from 1993 to 2007 and is currently president of University of Massachusetts and the late Congressman Joe Moakley 1973 2001 50 Several members of the Rhode Island House of Representatives are Suffolk Law alumni including current Speaker of the House Joe Shekarchi and Senate Majority Leader Michael McCaffrey 51 52 Alumni of the school also serve as district attorneys including Jonathan Blodgett of Essex County Massachusetts Timothy Cruz of Plymouth County Massachusetts Michael Morrissey of Norfolk County Massachusetts and Thomas Quinn of Bristol County Massachusetts 53 54 55 Anthony J Benedetti Chief Counsel of the Committee for Public Counsel Services and former Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety and Security Andrea Cabral are also alumni 56 Military edit Suffolk alumni have served in a variety of roles in the military Notable examples include Mike Dumont Ret Vice Admiral of the U S Navy Deputy Commander of the U S Northern Command and Vice Commander of the U S Element of the NORAD Carol M Lynch Ret Rear Admiral Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy for Reserve Affairs and Operations and Deputy Commander of the Naval Legal Service Command Philip McGovern Lieutenant Colonel and Strategic Plans amp Policy Officer of the Massachusetts National Guard and the Joint Staff Strategy Policy amp Plans for Pol Mil Affairs Europe NATO and Russia Department of Defense Robert E Reed Ret Chief of the United States Military Justice Division United States Air Force Corporate and nonprofit edit Many alumni are in house counsel at notable companies and organizations These include Scott Gerwin senior counsel for Google Inc C M Toke Vandervoort chief legal officer of the Environmental Defense Fund Debra Milasincic senior vice president of Intellectual Property for Moderna Deborah Marson executive vice president general counsel and secretary of Iron Mountain Matt Penarczyk head of legal Americas for social media platform TikTok John Jay Tangney executive vice president and general counsel Suffolk Construction Company and Michelle M Garvin executive vice president and system general counsel and chief of staff at Boston Children s Hospital 57 58 59 60 Health Law Advocates executive director Matt Selig 61 and Setti Warren executive director of the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics and former mayor of Newton Massachusetts are also graduates of Suffolk Law 62 Warren was the first African American to be elected mayor in Massachusetts through the popular vote 63 Sports industry lawyers edit nbsp Marty Meehan President of the University of MassachusettsSuffolk Law graduates working in the sports industry include Larry Ferazani General Counsel for the National Football League R Stanton Dodge Chief Legal Officer of DraftKings David Duquette Assistant General Manager for the Charlotte Hornets Jill Kelley Vice President of Legal Affairs for the New York Jets Mandy Petrillo Senior Club Counsel for the Boston Red Sox Kim Miale Roc Nation Sports NFL agent and general counsel Kristen Kuliga Principal and Founder of K Sports amp Entertainment LLC 64 65 66 67 68 Academia edit Many alumni of Suffolk Law have become heads of universities such as Marty Meehan president of University of Massachusetts John D Keenan president of Salem State University and Jo Ann Rooney president of Loyola University Chicago David Sargent served as president of Suffolk University 69 Suffolk Law professor and legal scholar Joseph Glannon authored the nationally famous Glannon Guide to Civil Procedure 70 Notable faculty and trustees editKaren Blum professor of law co author of Police Misconduct Law and Litigation Steven Ferrey professor of law author of The Law of Independent Power Joseph Glannon professor of law author of Examples amp Explanations Civil Procedure John Infranca professor of law co editor of the Cambridge Handbook on the Law of the Sharing Economy Robert C Lamb Jr chair of trustees former chairman and CEO of Allied International Holdings Inc Renee Landers professor of law former Deputy General Counsel for the U S Department of Health and Human Services Sharmila Murthy professor of law senior counsel White House Council on Environmental Quality Amy L Nechtem trustee chief justice of the Massachusetts Juvenile Court Department Michael Rustad professor of law co author of Global Information Technologies Ethics and the Law Mark Sullivan trustee former general counsel of Bose Corp David Yamada professor of law co editor of Workplace Bullying and Mobbing in the United StatesHonorary degree recipients and speakers editJohn F Kennedy 35th President of the United States Calvin Coolidge 30th President of the United States William Rehnquist Chief Justice of the U S Supreme Court Stephen Breyer Justice U S Supreme Court Antonin Scalia Justice U S Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg Justice U S Supreme Court Andrew Card Chief of Staff to George W Bush Ralph Nader consumer advocate Green Party Presidential nominee Edward Kennedy U S Senator from Massachusetts Coretta Scott King civil rights activist Edwin Meese III U S Attorney General Richard Posner Judge U S Court of Appeals Rudy Giuliani Mayor of New York City Robert S Mueller III director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Special prosecutor for the United States Department of Justice Cory Booker U S Senator from New Jersey Mitt Romney 2012 Republican Candidate for President and former Governor of Massachusetts Chris Matthews host of MSNBC s Hardball with Chris MatthewsSuffolk Law School in television film and literature editThe Practice ABC 1997 2004 Bobby Donnell is a Suffolk Law alumnus played by Dylan McDermott 71 The Departed 2006 In the film Matt Damon plays a Suffolk Law School night student Colin Sullivan Parts of the movie were filmed at Suffolk 72 Boston Legal ABC 2005 2006 Justin Mentell plays Garrett Wells a hot shot attorney who graduated at the top of his class from Suffolk Law 73 The Late George Apley In this 1937 Pulitzer Prize winning novel the gardener s grandson pensioner of a wealthy family attends Suffolk Law 74 See also editSuffolk University North American Consortium on Legal EducationReferences edit a b Suffolk University December 16 2021 Information report PDF Retrieved September 23 2022 Suffolk University Retrieved May 13 2023 Massachusetts Bar Examination Results by Law Schools Massachusetts Board of Bar Examiners Commonwealth of Massachusetts July 2021 Robert Bocking Stevens Law school legal education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s The Lawbook Exchange Ltd 2001 pg 80 Law Admission Suffolk University Suffolk University Retrieved August 13 2021 AALS Member Schools Fee paid law schools Association of American Law Schools Members Membership Aals org Retrieved October 18 2011 Employment Summary for 2021 Graduates PDF a b Suffolk University Centennial Celebration Archived May 13 2008 at the Wayback Machine Accessed June 21 2008 History of Suffolk University Law School Boston Massachusetts Suffolk University Law School Retrieved October 18 2011 a b Devlin Emily Suffolk Firsts back to our roots The Suffolk Journal Retrieved July 19 2022 Symposium Perspectives on Lawyer Happiness Syracuse University College of Law 2008 pp 284 291 Symposium Perspectives on Lawyer Happiness Syracuse University College of Law 2008 p 293 Robbins David L 2006 Suffolk University Arcadia Publishing p 14 ISBN 978 0 7385 4516 5 Article about Suffolk University Law School s first Native American graduate Nelson D Simons JD 1925 in the Suffolk Law Register Vol 4 no 3 Digital Commonwealth Massachusetts Collections Online Archived from the original on June 29 2022 Dow s Legacy at Suffolk University Harry Hom Dow A Chinese American Trailblazer Moakley Archive amp Institute moakleyarchive omeka net Retrieved September 25 2022 Shannon Hope J 2014 Legendary Locals of Boston s South End Arcadia Publishing p 14 ISBN 978 1 4671 0112 7 Robbins David L 2006 Suffolk University Arcadia Publishing p 33 ISBN 978 0 7385 4516 5 Marquard Bryan Charlotte Anne Perretta 72 first 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Legal Operations Suffolk Law Alumni Magazine 2022 Suffolk University Suffolk University Retrieved July 19 2022 They ve Got Game Suffolk University Suffolk University Retrieved July 19 2022 School Spirit Suffolk Law Alumni Magazine 2022 Suffolk University Suffolk University Retrieved July 19 2022 Joseph Glannon Suffolk University Suffolk University Retrieved July 19 2022 The Practice TV com Retrieved October 18 2011 PrawfsBlawg Law school cameos Prawfsblawg blogs com Retrieved October 18 2011 Boston Legal Breast in Show Episode Summary TV com Retrieved October 18 2011 The Late George Apley A Novel by John P Marquand Reprint Back Bay 2004 pg 25 External links editOfficial website https www psl eu universite nos etablissements partenaires institut national du service public Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suffolk University Law School amp oldid 1197676621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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