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University of Pittsburgh School of Law

The University of Pittsburgh School of Law (Pitt Law) is the law school of the University of Pittsburgh, a public research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1895 and became a charter member of the Association of American Law Schools in 1900. Its primary home facility is the Barco Law Building. The school offers four degrees: Master of Studies in Law, Juris Doctor, Master of Laws for international students, and the Doctor of Juridical Science. The school offers several international legal programs, operates a variety of clinics, and publishes several law journals.

University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Parent schoolUniversity of Pittsburgh
Established1895
School typePublic law school
DeanMary Crossley (Interim)
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Enrollment400
Faculty86 full-time faculty
USNWR ranking89th (tie) (2024)[1]
Websitelaw.pitt.edu

According to University of Pittsburgh School of Law's 2021 ABA-required disclosures, 87% of graduates were employed ten months after graduation with 65% attaining positions where bar admission is required.[2]

History Edit

 
Home of law school from 1897 to 1919
 
The Cathedral of Learning housed the law school from 1936 to 1976

The law department was founded in 1843 and is one of 17 schools constituting the University of Pittsburgh.[3][4] The first four law degrees were conferred in 1847.[4] Classes were held in a stone building at Third Street until the building was destroyed in the fire of 1845 and were then held in the university's building on Duquesne Way until that building was burned in 1849. Classes were continued after the second fire in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church until the universities first law professor, Walter H. Lowrie, was elected to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1851 and forced him to abandon his teaching at the school.[4] This, along with the fires that destroyed many of the university's facilities and resources, disrupted the development of the School of Law.

Although various attempts were made to reestablish law instruction beginning in 1862, a permanent law school was not established until 1895. The university at that time was named the Western University of Pennsylvania, but despite this, the law school was originally named the Pittsburgh Law School, a name it held until 1918.[4] The Pittsburgh Law School became a charter member of the Association of American Law Schools in 1900.

The first classes in the permanently established school were conducted in the orphans' court rooms in the old Allegheny County courthouse. In 1897, the school moved into the old university building at Ross and Diamond streets that had been sold to the county in 1882. The school moved again in 1919-20 to the tenth floor of the Chamber of Commerce building.[4] In 1936 the School of Law moved in its entirety to the 14-16 floors of the Cathedral of Learning on the main campus of the university located in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh.[4]

During the 1950s and 1960s, the School of Law's Health Law Center was an early pioneer in the field now known as computer-assisted legal research (CALR). Attorney and researcher John Horty was astounded by the extent to which the laws governing hospital administration varied from one state to the next across the United States, and began building a computer database to help him keep track of it all. News of Horty's pioneering work at Pitt inspired the Ohio State Bar Association (just across the state line in nearby Ohio) to create its own separate CALR system, the ancestor of the database system known today as LexisNexis.[5][6] The School of Law moved into their own dedicated facility, the Barco Law Building, upon its opening on the university's main campus in 1976.[7]

Deans Edit

  • John Douglass Shafer, 1895–1920
  • Alexander Marshall Thompson, 1920–1940
  • Eugene Allen Gilmore, 1940–1942
  • Judson Adams Crane, 1942–1949
  • Charles Bernard Nutting, 1949–1951
  • Judson Adams Crane (Acting Dean), 1951–1952
  • Brainerd Currie, 1952–1953
  • Arthur Larson (on leave of absence 1954–56), 1953–1956
  • Charles Wilson Taintor II (Acting Dean), 1954–1957
  • Thomas McIntyre Cooley II, 1957–1965
  • William Edward Sell, Chairman, Administrative Committee, 1965–1966; Dean, 1966–1977
  • John E. Murray Jr., 1977–1984
  • Richard J. Pierce Jr., 1984–1985
  • Mark A. Nordenberg, 1985–1993 (University Chancellor, 1995–2014)
  • Richard H. Seeburger (Interim Dean), 1993–1994
  • Peter M. Shane, 1994–1998
  • David J. Herring, 1998–2005
  • Mary A. Crossley, 2005–2012
  • William M. Carter Jr., 2012–2018
  • Amy J. Wildermuth, 2018–2023
  • Mary Crossley (Interim Dean), 2023-Present

Facilities Edit

 
Barco Law Building, current home of the Law School
  • Barco Law Building - Pitt Law School is housed in the six-story Barco Law Building on Forbes Avenue, located on the main campus of the University of Pittsburgh.
  • Barco Law Library - The Law Library is housed on the third, fourth, and fifth floors of the Barco Law Building. The library was renovated in 2004 [1], and the current collection numbers some 450,000 volumes and volume equivalents and has a seating capacity, in both the individual carrels and in private reading areas, of over 400. In addition, located within several blocks of the Law Building are Hillman Library, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, and several special libraries of the University, including the business, medical, and public and international affairs libraries.
  • Teplitz Memorial Moot Courtroom - Located on the ground floor, the moot courtroom, named for the late Benjamin H. Teplitz, includes a seven-seat judges' bench, jury and press boxes, counselors' tables, judges' chambers, and a jury room. It is used primarily by trial tactics classes and by the growing number of moot court programs. It is equipped to handle special sessions of the Commonwealth and Federal Appellate Courts and hearings before various administrative tribunals.
  • Other design features of the Law Building include a pedestrian bridge connecting the School of Law with Litchfield Towers dormitories, Lawrence Hall, and Wesley W. Posvar Hall.

Academics Edit

The University of Pittsburgh School of Law offers four degrees. The J.D. (Juris Doctor) is the required degree to practice law in most of the United States, thus J.D. students make up most of the school's student body.

Academic programs Edit

 
View of the bench and jury box from the gallery area of the Teplitz Memorial Moot Courtroom
  • The John P. Gismondi Civil Litigation Certificate Program
  • Environmental Law, Science and Policy
  • Health Law
  • Intellectual Property and Technology Law
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Disability Studies
  • Law and Entrepreneurship
  • Washington, D.C. Externship Program

Pitt Law Center for International Legal Education Edit

Pitt Law offers area studies in the following international legal systems:

  • Asian Studies
  • Global Studies
  • Latin American Studies
  • Russia and Eastern European Studies
  • Western European Studies

These area studies serve to supplement the study of International Law, in addition to providing Pitt Law students with the opportunity to pursue careers abroad.

Experiential skills programs Edit

Clinics Edit

The University of Pittsburgh School of Law has several clinical programs, which allow law students to gain practical experience as lawyers before graduating from law school.[8] The following clinics are currently offered by the School of Law:

  • Tax Clinic
  • Securities Arbitration Clinic
  • Family Law Clinic
  • Environmental Law Clinic
  • Health Law Clinic
  • Elder Law Clinic
  • Immigration Law Clinic

Lawyering Skills Competitions Edit

The law school also hosts and facilitates multiple moot court and lawyering skills competitions for law students. The law school's Moot Court Board administers three intramural competitions each year: the Appellate Moot Court Competition, the Murray S. Love Trial Moot Court Competition, and the Negotiations Competition. The school also assembles teams to compete at multiple interscholastic and international moot court competitions covering specialized areas such as Energy Law, Environmental Law, Health Law, International Arbitration and International Law, Workers' Compensation Law, Client Counseling, and Intellectual Property. The school's Mock Trial Program recruits adjunct coaches from the local practicing bar to assemble law student teams to participate in mock trial competitions throughout the country. In 2014-2015, more than 20% of second- and third-year students participated in an interscholastic competition.[9]

Semester in D.C. Program Edit

The law school's Semester in D.C. Program allows spring semester second- and third-year students to pursue a full-time externship for an employer in Washington, D.C.[10] The Semester in D.C. combines full-time work for academic credit with a small seminar class held at the law school's dedicated Washington Center to fulfill a full semester credit load. Students can also pursue a Public Policy Concentration, taking additional courses to learn to apply legal advocacy, research, and writing skills in the policy context.

Publications Edit

Journals Edit

 
Barco Law Library

Pitt Law is home to two law reviews and several student-edited legal journals, including the Pittsburgh Law Review, which is one of the 40 most-cited law reviews in the country, according to Chicago-Kent Law Review's 1996 Faculty Scholarship Survey [2]. The following law reviews are all publications of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law:

The following journals are all publications of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law:

JURIST Edit

JURIST is the world's only law school-based comprehensive legal news and research service. Its professionally trained staff of law faculty and law students report and research the latest legal developments in real time for members of the legal community and the public at large. JURIST covers legal news stories based on their substantive importance rather than on their mass-market or commercial appeal.

Applicant Information Edit

Admissions Edit

Admissions to the University of Pittsburgh School of Law are conducted on a rolling basis, with an acceptance rate of slightly less than 30%. For the entering class of 2019, the median LSAT score was 158, and the median GPA was 3.49.[11] There were 120 entering students.

Admissions Statistics for the University of Pittsburgh School of Law[12]

Year Enrolled Applications LSAT - Median GPA - Median LSAT - 25th LSAT - 75th GPA - 25th GPA - 75th
2019 120 1,196 158 3.49 155 160 3.22 3.71
2018 130 1,832 157 3.39 154 159 3.09 3.60
2017 141 1,713 156 3.42 152 158 3.11 3.62
2016 140 1,341 156 3.42 152 159 3.12 3.64
2015 134 1,401 156 3.36 153 159 3.03 3.63
2014 156 1,172 157 3.46 152 160 3.09 3.68
2013 174 1,487 158 3.42 154 161 3.16 3.61
2012 210 1,973 158 3.34 155 160 3.09 3.60

Costs and financial aid Edit

The estimated cost of attendance (includes tuition, fees, books, and living expenses) at Pitt Law for the 2014-15 academic year is $50,008 for a Pennsylvania resident and $57,492 for a non-resident.[13] The average law school debt for the graduating Class of 2012 was $94,879, well below the national average.[14] Pitt Law was one of only 53 law schools out of over 200 nationally (and one of only three in Pennsylvania) to be ranked as a 2014 Best Value by The National Jurist. The survey took into account multiple factors, with success in job placement weighted most heavily at 35%, followed by tuition (25%), average indebtedness (15%), bar passage rates (15%), and cost of living (10%).[15]

Employment Edit

ABA Employment Summary for 2020 Graduates[16]
Employment Status Percentage
Employed - Bar Passage Required
75%
Employed - J.D. Advantage
14.2%
Employed - Professional
2.5%
Employed - Non-Professional
1.7%
Unemployed - Seeking
2.5%
Other
4.1%
Total of 120 Graduates
ABA Employment for 2020 Graduates by Sector[16]
Employment Sector Percentage
Law Firms - 101+ Attorneys
28.3%
Law Firms - <101 Attorneys
31.9%
Law Firms - Solo
0%
Business and Industry
12.4%
Clerkships - Federal
1.8%
Clerkships - State/Local
3.5%
Government/Public Interest
22.1%
Education/Other
3.5%
Total of 113 Employed Graduates

Rankings and Honors Edit

 
William V. Luneburg, former professor of law at Pitt Law, participating in a Rappaport Center roundtable on "Managing the Bailout."

Notable alumni Edit

 
James Duff, 34th Pennsylvania Governor
 
Dick Thornburgh, 41st Pennsylvania Governor and 76th United States Attorney General
 
Orrin Hatch, President Pro Tempore of the U.S. Senate

Notes Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website  

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Pittsburgh School of LawParent schoolUniversity of PittsburghEstablished1895School typePublic law schoolDeanMary Crossley Interim LocationPittsburgh Pennsylvania United StatesEnrollment400Faculty86 full time facultyUSNWR ranking89th tie 2024 1 Websitelaw pitt eduAccording to University of Pittsburgh School of Law s 2021 ABA required disclosures 87 of graduates were employed ten months after graduation with 65 attaining positions where bar admission is required 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Deans 2 Facilities 3 Academics 3 1 Academic programs 3 2 Pitt Law Center for International Legal Education 3 3 Experiential skills programs 3 3 1 Clinics 3 3 2 Lawyering Skills Competitions 3 3 3 Semester in D C Program 3 4 Publications 3 4 1 Journals 3 4 2 JURIST 4 Applicant Information 4 1 Admissions 4 2 Costs and financial aid 4 3 Employment 4 4 Rankings and Honors 5 Notable alumni 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Home of law school from 1897 to 1919 nbsp The Cathedral of Learning housed the law school from 1936 to 1976The law department was founded in 1843 and is one of 17 schools constituting the University of Pittsburgh 3 4 The first four law degrees were conferred in 1847 4 Classes were held in a stone building at Third Street until the building was destroyed in the fire of 1845 and were then held in the university s building on Duquesne Way until that building was burned in 1849 Classes were continued after the second fire in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church until the universities first law professor Walter H Lowrie was elected to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1851 and forced him to abandon his teaching at the school 4 This along with the fires that destroyed many of the university s facilities and resources disrupted the development of the School of Law Although various attempts were made to reestablish law instruction beginning in 1862 a permanent law school was not established until 1895 The university at that time was named the Western University of Pennsylvania but despite this the law school was originally named the Pittsburgh Law School a name it held until 1918 4 The Pittsburgh Law School became a charter member of the Association of American Law Schools in 1900 The first classes in the permanently established school were conducted in the orphans court rooms in the old Allegheny County courthouse In 1897 the school moved into the old university building at Ross and Diamond streets that had been sold to the county in 1882 The school moved again in 1919 20 to the tenth floor of the Chamber of Commerce building 4 In 1936 the School of Law moved in its entirety to the 14 16 floors of the Cathedral of Learning on the main campus of the university located in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh 4 During the 1950s and 1960s the School of Law s Health Law Center was an early pioneer in the field now known as computer assisted legal research CALR Attorney and researcher John Horty was astounded by the extent to which the laws governing hospital administration varied from one state to the next across the United States and began building a computer database to help him keep track of it all News of Horty s pioneering work at Pitt inspired the Ohio State Bar Association just across the state line in nearby Ohio to create its own separate CALR system the ancestor of the database system known today as LexisNexis 5 6 The School of Law moved into their own dedicated facility the Barco Law Building upon its opening on the university s main campus in 1976 7 Deans Edit John Douglass Shafer 1895 1920 Alexander Marshall Thompson 1920 1940 Eugene Allen Gilmore 1940 1942 Judson Adams Crane 1942 1949 Charles Bernard Nutting 1949 1951 Judson Adams Crane Acting Dean 1951 1952 Brainerd Currie 1952 1953 Arthur Larson on leave of absence 1954 56 1953 1956 Charles Wilson Taintor II Acting Dean 1954 1957 Thomas McIntyre Cooley II 1957 1965 William Edward Sell Chairman Administrative Committee 1965 1966 Dean 1966 1977 John E Murray Jr 1977 1984 Richard J Pierce Jr 1984 1985 Mark A Nordenberg 1985 1993 University Chancellor 1995 2014 Richard H Seeburger Interim Dean 1993 1994 Peter M Shane 1994 1998 David J Herring 1998 2005 Mary A Crossley 2005 2012 William M Carter Jr 2012 2018 Amy J Wildermuth 2018 2023 Mary Crossley Interim Dean 2023 PresentFacilities Edit nbsp Barco Law Building current home of the Law SchoolBarco Law Building Pitt Law School is housed in the six story Barco Law Building on Forbes Avenue located on the main campus of the University of Pittsburgh Barco Law Library The Law Library is housed on the third fourth and fifth floors of the Barco Law Building The library was renovated in 2004 1 and the current collection numbers some 450 000 volumes and volume equivalents and has a seating capacity in both the individual carrels and in private reading areas of over 400 In addition located within several blocks of the Law Building are Hillman Library Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and several special libraries of the University including the business medical and public and international affairs libraries Teplitz Memorial Moot Courtroom Located on the ground floor the moot courtroom named for the late Benjamin H Teplitz includes a seven seat judges bench jury and press boxes counselors tables judges chambers and a jury room It is used primarily by trial tactics classes and by the growing number of moot court programs It is equipped to handle special sessions of the Commonwealth and Federal Appellate Courts and hearings before various administrative tribunals Other design features of the Law Building include a pedestrian bridge connecting the School of Law with Litchfield Towers dormitories Lawrence Hall and Wesley W Posvar Hall Academics EditThe University of Pittsburgh School of Law offers four degrees The J D Juris Doctor is the required degree to practice law in most of the United States thus J D students make up most of the school s student body Academic programs Edit nbsp View of the bench and jury box from the gallery area of the Teplitz Memorial Moot CourtroomThe John P Gismondi Civil Litigation Certificate Program Environmental Law Science and Policy Health Law Intellectual Property and Technology Law International and Comparative Law Disability Studies Law and Entrepreneurship Washington D C Externship ProgramPitt Law Center for International Legal Education Edit Pitt Law offers area studies in the following international legal systems Asian Studies Global Studies Latin American Studies Russia and Eastern European Studies Western European StudiesThese area studies serve to supplement the study of International Law in addition to providing Pitt Law students with the opportunity to pursue careers abroad Experiential skills programs Edit Clinics Edit The University of Pittsburgh School of Law has several clinical programs which allow law students to gain practical experience as lawyers before graduating from law school 8 The following clinics are currently offered by the School of Law Tax Clinic Securities Arbitration Clinic Family Law Clinic Environmental Law Clinic Health Law Clinic Elder Law Clinic Immigration Law ClinicLawyering Skills Competitions Edit The law school also hosts and facilitates multiple moot court and lawyering skills competitions for law students The law school s Moot Court Board administers three intramural competitions each year the Appellate Moot Court Competition the Murray S Love Trial Moot Court Competition and the Negotiations Competition The school also assembles teams to compete at multiple interscholastic and international moot court competitions covering specialized areas such as Energy Law Environmental Law Health Law International Arbitration and International Law Workers Compensation Law Client Counseling and Intellectual Property The school s Mock Trial Program recruits adjunct coaches from the local practicing bar to assemble law student teams to participate in mock trial competitions throughout the country In 2014 2015 more than 20 of second and third year students participated in an interscholastic competition 9 Semester in D C Program Edit The law school s Semester in D C Program allows spring semester second and third year students to pursue a full time externship for an employer in Washington D C 10 The Semester in D C combines full time work for academic credit with a small seminar class held at the law school s dedicated Washington Center to fulfill a full semester credit load Students can also pursue a Public Policy Concentration taking additional courses to learn to apply legal advocacy research and writing skills in the policy context Publications Edit Journals Edit nbsp Barco Law LibraryPitt Law is home to two law reviews and several student edited legal journals including the Pittsburgh Law Review which is one of the 40 most cited law reviews in the country according to Chicago Kent Law Review s 1996 Faculty Scholarship Survey 2 The following law reviews are all publications of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law University of Pittsburgh Law Review Journal of Law and CommerceThe following journals are all publications of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law Pittsburgh Tax Review Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law amp Policy Pittsburgh Journal of Environmental and Public Health LawJURIST Edit JURIST is the world s only law school based comprehensive legal news and research service Its professionally trained staff of law faculty and law students report and research the latest legal developments in real time for members of the legal community and the public at large JURIST covers legal news stories based on their substantive importance rather than on their mass market or commercial appeal Applicant Information EditAdmissions Edit Admissions to the University of Pittsburgh School of Law are conducted on a rolling basis with an acceptance rate of slightly less than 30 For the entering class of 2019 the median LSAT score was 158 and the median GPA was 3 49 11 There were 120 entering students Admissions Statistics for the University of Pittsburgh School of Law 12 Year Enrolled Applications LSAT Median GPA Median LSAT 25th LSAT 75th GPA 25th GPA 75th2019 120 1 196 158 3 49 155 160 3 22 3 712018 130 1 832 157 3 39 154 159 3 09 3 602017 141 1 713 156 3 42 152 158 3 11 3 622016 140 1 341 156 3 42 152 159 3 12 3 642015 134 1 401 156 3 36 153 159 3 03 3 632014 156 1 172 157 3 46 152 160 3 09 3 682013 174 1 487 158 3 42 154 161 3 16 3 612012 210 1 973 158 3 34 155 160 3 09 3 60Costs and financial aid Edit The estimated cost of attendance includes tuition fees books and living expenses at Pitt Law for the 2014 15 academic year is 50 008 for a Pennsylvania resident and 57 492 for a non resident 13 The average law school debt for the graduating Class of 2012 was 94 879 well below the national average 14 Pitt Law was one of only 53 law schools out of over 200 nationally and one of only three in Pennsylvania to be ranked as a 2014 Best Value by The National Jurist The survey took into account multiple factors with success in job placement weighted most heavily at 35 followed by tuition 25 average indebtedness 15 bar passage rates 15 and cost of living 10 15 Employment Edit ABA Employment Summary for 2020 Graduates 16 Employment Status PercentageEmployed Bar Passage Required 75 Employed J D Advantage 14 2 Employed Professional 2 5 Employed Non Professional 1 7 Unemployed Seeking 2 5 Other 4 1 Total of 120 GraduatesABA Employment for 2020 Graduates by Sector 16 Employment Sector PercentageLaw Firms 101 Attorneys 28 3 Law Firms lt 101 Attorneys 31 9 Law Firms Solo 0 Business and Industry 12 4 Clerkships Federal 1 8 Clerkships State Local 3 5 Government Public Interest 22 1 Education Other 3 5 Total of 113 Employed GraduatesRankings and Honors Edit nbsp William V Luneburg former professor of law at Pitt Law participating in a Rappaport Center roundtable on Managing the Bailout Pitt Law is ranked tied for 78th by U S News amp World Report 17 Notable alumni Edit nbsp James Duff 34th Pennsylvania Governor nbsp Dick Thornburgh 41st Pennsylvania Governor and 76th United States Attorney General nbsp Orrin Hatch President Pro Tempore of the U S SenateRuggero J Aldisert 1947 U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1968 1986 18 Anne X Alpern 1927 first women attorney general for Pennsylvania and first women to serve on the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania 19 W Thomas Andrews 1966 Pennsylvania State Senator Pavel Astakhov 2002 Children s Ombudsman of Russia 2009 present 20 George Barco 1934 Cable television executive who played a key role in development of that industry 21 Yolanda Barco 1949 Cable television executive 21 Derrick Bell 1957 First tenured black professor at Harvard Law School 22 Homer S Brown 1923 Judge civil and political rights activist elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives 1934 1950 23 Mary Beth Buchanan 1987 United States Attorney for Western Pennsylvania 2001 2009 24 Linda Drane Burdick 1989 Chief Assistant State Attorney at the Orange and Osceola County State Attorney s Office in Orlando Florida She was the lead prosecutor on the State of Florida vs Casey Anthony case 25 Ralph J Cappy 1968 Justice 1990 2008 and Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court 2003 2008 26 Earl Chudoff 1932 U S Representative 1949 1958 27 Robert J Cindrich 1968 former U S attorney and US District judge Harry W Colmery 1916 Author of G I Bill William Corbett 1927 2nd Secretary of Guam 1953 1956 and the 3rd Civilian Governor of Guam 1956 28 Harmar D Denny Jr 1911 U S Representative 1951 1953 29 Q Todd Dickinson 1977 former Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office USPTO 1999 2001 current Executive Director of the American Intellectual Property Law Association AIPLA 30 Dawne Hickton 1983 vice chair President CEO of RTI International Metals 31 James H Duff 1907 Pennsylvania Governor 1947 1951 U S Senator 1951 1957 32 Charles H Ealy 1908 President Pro Tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate 1941 1944 33 Harry Allison Estep 1913 U S Representative 1927 1933 34 Lucy Fato 1991 Corporate attorney general counsel of AIG 2017 present 35 Anne Feeney 1978 folk musician political activist and attorney 36 Tom Feeney 1983 U S Representative 2003 2009 37 Melissa Hart 1987 U S Representative 2001 2007 38 Orrin Hatch 1962 President Pro Tempore of the U S Senate and U S Senator 1977 2019 39 David J Hickton 1981 staff director and senior counsel to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis former U S Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania director and founder of the University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law Policy and Security Mark R Hornak 1981 Chief Judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania 2011 present 40 K Leroy Irvis 1953 First African American to serve as a speaker of the house Pennsylvania in any state legislature in the United States since Reconstruction 41 William Lerach 1970 Retired notable private securities class action attorney Roslyn Litman who successfully sued the NBA on behalf of blackballed player Connie Hawkins 42 Susan Richard Nelson 1978 Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota 43 Maryellen Noreika 1993 Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Delaware 44 Dan Onorato 1989 Chief executive of Allegheny County 2003 2012 45 Vjosa Osmani LLM 2005 SJD 2015 5th President of Kosovo 2021 present 46 David A Reed 1903 U S Senator 1922 1935 47 Edgar Snyder 1966 Prominent personal injury attorney Pennsylvania Super Lawyer 48 Sara Soffel 1916 Judge Allegheny County Court and Pennsylvania Courts of Common Pleas first woman to serve as a judge in Pennsylvania 49 Joseph H Thompson 1908 Medal of Honor Recipient College Football Hall of Fame player and coach Pennsylvania State Senator 1913 16 50 Dick Thornburgh 1957 Pennsylvania Governor 1979 1987 U S Attorney General 1988 1991 51 Debra Todd 1982 Justice on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court 2007 present 52 Cyril Wecht 1962 American forensic pathologist 53 Joseph F Weis Jr 1950 U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1973 1988 54 Mary Jo White 1967 Pennsylvania State Senator 55 James A Wright 1927 U S Representative 1941 1945 56 Joseph Chip Yablonski 1965 Attorney NFL Players Association son of murdered labor leader Joseph Yablonski 57 Notes Edit University of Pittsburgh School of Law usnews com U S News amp World Report Retrieved 11 September 2022 2016 Employment Summary Data PDF Fleming George Thornton December 21 1922 History of Pittsburgh and Environs From Prehistoric Days to the Beginning of the American Revolution American historical society Incorporated via Google Books a b c d e f Request Rejected digital library pitt edu Hershey Tina Batra Burke Donald February 2018 Pioneers in Computerized Legal Research The Story of the Pittsburgh System Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press 18 29 39 doi 10 5195 tlp 2018 212 ISSN 2164 800X Bourne Charles P Hahn Trudi Bellardo 2003 A History of Online Information Services 1963 1976 Cambridge Massachusetts The MIT Press pp 229 230 ISBN 978 0 262 02538 6 Available through IEEE Xplore Request Rejected digital library pitt edu Clinics University of Pittsburgh School of Law Retrieved 25 February 2021 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 08 15 Retrieved 2016 05 31 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Semester in D C Program University of Pittsburgh School of Law Retrieved 25 February 2021 JD Admissions Process School of Law University of Pittsburgh www law pitt edu Standard 509 Disclosure www abarequireddisclosures org Cost of Attendance Cost Retrieved 15 January 2015 Comparison of Educational Debt Comparison of Educational Debt Retrieved 15 January 2015 The Best Value Law Schools of 2014 Above the Law 17 June 2014 a b http www law pitt edu careers data 2020 dead link U S News amp World Report Ranking U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 10 2022 Ruggero J Aldisert Federal Judicial Center Retrieved 24 February 2013 Anne X Alpern Papers Guides to Archives and Manuscript Collections at the University of Pittsburgh Library System University of Pittsburgh December 15 2006 Retrieved November 8 2012 Pavel A Astakhov Official website of the Children s Rights Commissioner for the President of the Russian Federation Archived from the original on 9 March 2012 Retrieved 7 March 2012 a b Lomando White Patricia 23 June 2003 Law Building Renamed in Barcos Memory Pitt Chronicle University of Pittsburgh Archived from the original on 8 August 2014 Retrieved 22 July 2013 Derrick Bell The President and Fellows of Harvard College Retrieved 24 February 2013 Pitt In The Election University of Pittsburgh Alumni Review General Alumni Association of the University of Pittsburgh 5 3 December 1938 Retrieved February 23 2013 Mary Beth Buchanan Notable Names Data Base Retrieved 26 February 2013 Article 2012 05 31 Iron Lady Orlando Home amp Leisure Ohlmag com Archived from the original on 2012 06 10 Retrieved 2012 08 18 Ralph J Cappy whoislaw info Retrieved 24 February 2013 Earl Chudoff Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 24 February 2013 Law The Alumni News Review University of Pittsburgh 12 1 6 October 1957 Retrieved February 23 2013 Harmar D Denny Jr Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 24 February 2013 Dickinson s bio from the Intellectual Property Owners Association Profile Dawne Hickton Forbes Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved March 4 2012 James H Duff Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 24 February 2013 Charles Hodge Ealy Biography The Official Website for the Pennsylvania General Assembly Retrieved 2022 10 23 Harry Allison Estep Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 24 February 2013 McGraw Hill Financial Appoints Pitt Law Alum Lucy Fato Executive Vice President and General Counsel University of Pittsburgh School of Law September 24 2014 Retrieved October 19 2019 Clay Risen Anne Feeney Fierce and Tireless Protest Singer Dies at 69 The New York Times February 8 2021 Tom Feeney Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 26 February 2013 Melissa Hart Notable Names Data Base Retrieved 26 February 2013 Orrin Hatch Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 24 February 2013 Mark R Hornak Federal Judicial Center Retrieved 26 February 2013 K Leroy Irvis The New York Times 18 March 2006 Retrieved 24 February 2013 Roberts Sam 8 October 2016 Roslyn Litman Antitrust Lawyer and Civil Liberties Advocate Dies at 88 New York Times Susan Richard Nelson Federal Judicial Center Retrieved 26 February 2013 President Donald J Trump Announces Ninth Wave of Judicial Nominees and Tenth Wave of United States Attorney Nominees whitehouse gov Retrieved May 30 2020 via National Archives Dan Onorato Project Vote Smart Retrieved 26 February 2013 Faculty Directory School of Law University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh David A Reed Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 24 February 2013 Edgar Snyder linkedin corporation Retrieved 24 February 2013 McElroy Janice H ed 1983 Our Hidden Heritage Pennsylvania Women in History Washington D C Pennsylvania Division American Association of University Women pp 145 146 ISBN 978 0 9611476 0 0 Joseph H Thompson The Pittsburgh Record University of Pittsburgh 2 3 222 April 1928 Retrieved February 23 2013 Dick Thornburgh Notable Names Data Base Retrieved 24 February 2013 Debra Todd Project Vote Smart Retrieved 26 February 2013 Class Notes Pitt Magazine University of Pittsburgh Winter 2010 Retrieved February 23 2013 Obituary Joseph F Weis Jr Judge celebrated in court on battlefield 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