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James V. Catano '11 Partner, Dechert. Senator Jeffrey S. The Honorable Richard P. Conaboy, Chief Judge, U. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania from Senior judge, present. Judge Conaboy also serves as Chairman of the U. Sentencing Commission. Chris R. Francis X. The Honorable Edward J. Served as Chief Judge from His practice covers a broad range of federal tax matters with a focus on tax controversy and litigation.

His appointment marks the first time the year old Seattle based firm named a D. He was listed in "Super Lawyers" for Washington D. Prior to joining Perkins Coie, he was a trial attorney with the U. Department of Justice, where he worked in the Civil Rights Division. Ernest W. Initially appointed and renominated by President Barack Obama, renominated again by President Donald Trump, and unanimously confirmed by the U.

William D. Duhnke III, J. ECOS is a national nonprofit association of state and territorial environmental agency leaders. Focuses on water quality, environmental justice and urban sustainability, and implementation of the Clean Water Act. Maureen E. Specializes in zoning, permitting, and land-use. Ex co-chair of the land-use group at Pillsbury.

Department of Agriculture. Served as Chair of the U. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Kathryn W. She is the first woman to hold the position. Arthur N. Executive VP, Lerner Enterprises. Lerner Enterprises is a real estate firm involved with office, hotel, residential, stadium, and retail planning, zoning, and development. Owned by the Lerner family who own the Washington Nationals.. Daniel M. Gallagher, Esquire Commissioner, U.

Securities and Exchange Commission, Postal Service, James G. Lawrence P. In he became only the third plaintiffs' lawyer to be inducted into the Association of Southern California Defense Counsel's Hall of Fame. Alan M. Grimaldi, Esquire Partner, Mayer Brown. Thomas R. He previously served in the United States House of Representatives — John P.

Former member of the U. Mark V. The early decision deadline is December 1, If your application is completed by December 1st, you will be able to find out by December 22nd if you've been accepted to Catholic Law. As a part of our effort to convert our office to a fully paperless process this year, we will be offering automatic application fee waivers for anyone who applies electronically through the LSAC before our preferred deadline. To be eligible for admission, an applicant must have received an undergraduate degree from a college or university accredited by one of the regional associations and demonstrated satisfactory performance on the Law School Admission Test LSAT.

The preferred deadline for applicants to both day and evening divisions is March First year students begin their studies only in the fall semester. If you have a disability that you believe should be taken into consideration in reviewing your credentials, please so indicate in your application and supply appropriate documentation.

Specific tests are required to document a learning disability. This optional and confidential procedure is intended to enhance applicants' opportunities for admission and will not be used to discriminate against individuals.

Some applicants may have disabilities that may not require testing accommodations or special consideration in the credentials review, but may require planning by the Law School to assist students when enrolling. Such disabilities may be mentioned on the application, or students may notify the school after acceptance.

Our librarians will be happy to help you in your research. For information on access policies, wireless connectivity, online catalogs and bar exam resources, please click here. What better way to show your school pride than to wear it! The CUA bookstore has a number of Law School items available for gifts for students, grads and alums. Click here to see the growing selections and don't forget to pick something up for yourself!

Practice-ready is more than a marketing slogan. New Endowed Faculty Chairs Exceptional scholars appointed to new endowed faculty chairs will make the Columbus School of Law stronger in all areas, including mission, research, faculty and student recruitment, and reputation assessments by peers and judges.

New Funding for Visiting and Contract Faculty Flexible funding for teaching faculty will allow the School to attract prominent visiting faculty and manage resources effectively, while maintaining the small classes and opportunities for close faculty-student collaborations that are hallmarks of the Columbus School of Law experience.

Institutes and Special Programs We will build on the scholarly depth and hands-on learning opportunities shared by our established, well-regarded programs, to support existing faculty and students in their research and learning opportunities, respectively, and to recruit new faculty of exceptional standing and new students of particular promise, elevating the productivity and reputation of the Columbus School as a whole.

Updates to the Law School Building Space redesign and renovations will inject new vitality into the entire School by creating distinguished homes for our special programs, attractive workspaces for our expanded faculty, and professional areas for collaboration with new strategic partners. Catholic University is dedicated to the formation of the whole student: mind, body, and spirit.



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